Pubdate: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 Source: Northampton Chronicle & Echo (UK) Copyright: 2005 Northamptonshire Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.northantsnew.co.uk/news/chron/index.asp Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2739 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) THREE-MONTH BLITZ ON DRUG DEALERS DETECTIVES have launched a three-month blitz on drug dealers after police chiefs revealed millions of pounds is being spent in Northamptonshire on illegal drugs every year. Operation Crackdown will form part of a national campaign against class A drug dealers and crack houses, with senior officers hoping the project will help reduce the misery suffered by those who become victims of drug users' crimes. Supt Dean Smith, the force's head of intelligence, said: "We are determined to bring to justice class A drug dealers and disrupt their class A markets by seizing their drugs, assets, firearms and ammunition. "By working with the public, we hope to increase the confidence they have in the work they are doing and this should generate more community intelligence for us to work with." Initial police investigations to help identify 40 suspected drug dealers in the north of the county revealed that each year regular users in Kettering and Corby spend AUKP2.8m on heroin, AUKP500,000 on crack and AUKP80,000 on cocaine. Chief Insp Mark Lacey said: "Living near to a drugs supplier can make people's lives a misery and we are trying to support the communities and show them we are taking action. "People are not going to be able to rest easy in their beds as we will persist with these methods to continue our fight." Operation Crackdown, which will run until the end of March, will sit alongside Operation Busted, the high-profile burglary reduction and detection campaign. The fight against drug problem areas in the centre of Northampton, and the associated links with burglary and vehicle crime, has been a priority for officers working on the crackdown. Chief Supt Ken Willis said: "We are focused on this problem and we have already been active in closing down crack houses in the town. We want to close down as many as possible to ensure our communities are made safer for those who live and work there." Anyone with information about class A drug dealers can call Crimestoppers, anonymously. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek