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North Wales Police yesterday joined forces with Cheshire Constabulary for an operation targeting criminality across the two areas.
On Thursday, November 28th, officers from the Flintshire North policing team took part in Operation Liberator with officers from Chester and Cheshire, with the aim of targeting serious and organised crime across the border between the two counties.
The operation allowed partners from several organisations to work together to tackle and disrupt criminality, including those travelling between Flintshire and Chester, while providing a reassuring presence for the public and business owners.
The activities across both areas included:
Over the course of the day, between the two police forces, there was a total of 12 arrests, 22 stop searches, more than 60 vehicles stopped, and a significant seizure of illegal cigarettes and vapes.
There was also a total of six immigration arrests, five vehicle seizures, and six Traffic Offence Reports.
Flintshire North Inspector Wes Williams said: “Operation Liberator is an operation launched to tackle serious and organised crime across North Wales and Cheshire, where we’re working with partners, such as Immigration, Trading Standards, and Licensing.
“The day was about reassuring the public that we are out there, we’re available, and we’ll continue to run these operations on a regular basis to ensure we’re supporting our communities.
“We urge residents to continue telling us about concerns in their area, which enables us to act on intelligence to make Flintshire North a safe place to live, work and visit.”
Inspector James Wilson, of Chester Local Policing Unit, Cheshire Police, said: “The operation today has been a great success with multiple arrests, stop searches, and seizures.
“Throughout the day we used a whole host of tactics to disrupt criminal activity in Cheshire, but it is important to note that we use these regularly as part of our everyday policing tactics.
“Going forwards, these regular operations will be an excellent opportunity to highlight that we work closely with our cross-border colleagues in North Wales, as well as our partners here in Cheshire.
“As demonstrated, we are committed to doing all we can to tackle criminal behaviour head-on and ensure the Cheshire/North Wales border remains a hostile place for criminals.”