A SPECIAL police operation in Reading saw officers confiscate 60 class A and B drug wraps, and make nine arrests.
Reading Borough Council teamed up with specialist teams for a 10-day campaign, which was launched as a response to violent crime.
Running from Friday, July 22, through to Sunday, July 31, there were several knife sweeps, some test purchasing operations, warrants executed and some high visibility patrols.
The focus was on the Abbey and Battle wards.
Police said they made 52 stop searches, nine arrests or voluntary attendances for drug and violence related offences, one arrest for possession with intent to supply and possession of class A and B drugs. The suspect was charged for six drug related offences.
Ten out-of-court disposals were handed out.
Sixty wraps of Class A and B drugs were seized, three weapons seized, and more than £2,500 in cash associated with drug dealing was seized.
Sgt Victoria Blazsko, based at Reading police station, said: “In Reading, as well as across the Thames Valley, addressing violent crime is a priority for us all.
“These 10 days of action have been really positive in terms of making arrests, protecting vulnerable people and seizing drugs and cash associated with drug dealing.
“During the week of action, there has been an increased police presence in our communities, with officers engaging with the businesses, young people and working in partnership to disrupt crime.”
She continued: “I would like to thank everyone who has supported this week of action and all those who continue to support us.
“We are committed to continuing the work with our partners and local residents to tackle violent crime and make our communities a safer place.
“If you need to report a knife related crime to the Police, please report it online via our website or by calling 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency if there is an immediate danger to life.
“Alternatively, you can report information 100% anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”