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May 7, 2009: Drug Seizures Up In 2008
Last year, police and customs agents made 216,792 seizures of drugs in
England and Wales. This was an increase of 17% over the previous year, and
represents the largest number of drug seizures since records were first
compiled on the issue in 1973.
Seizures were up in all classes of drugs, and in most major categories
within those classes:
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For Class A drugs, cocaine seizures increased by 26%, crack by 9%, and
heroin by 2%. Like the previous year, cocaine was the most commonly seized
Class A drug.
- For Class B drugs, seizures increased by 4% overall,
with amphetamine seizures increasing 5%.
- For Class C drugs, seizures increased by 20%, with
herbal cannabis seizures increasing by 26%, seizures of cannabis plants
increasing by 47%.
In terms of sheer volume, huge amounts of drugs were seized
last year. Key seizure totals include:
- more than 3 tons of cocaine
- 1 ton of heroin
- 947,000 ecstasy tablets
- nearly 2 tons of amphetamines
- nearly 20 tons of herbal cannabis
- more than 16 tons of cannabis resin
- 508,460 individual cannabis plants
Policing and Crime Minister Vernon Coaker said the numbers
were 'encouraging', noting that:
'Our aim is clear: We want fewer people to start using drugs, and of those
who do use drugs, we are getting record number into treatment. I want to see
these numbers continue to fall so that our streets and communities can be
free from the crime and anti-social behaviour caused by drug misuse and drug
dealing.'
For a detailed account of seized drugs from 2007-08, see the
Home Office
statistical bulletin for seizures of drugs in England and Wales, 2007-08.
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