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Seizures of drugs in England and Wales, 2010 to 2011

Home Office Statistical Bulletin 17/11 contains figures for seizures of drugs made in 2010/11 by local police forces and the UK Border Agency.

Applies to England and Wales

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Seizures of drugs in England and Wales, 2010/11

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Data tables - Seizures of drugs in England and Wales, 2010/11

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Statistical News Release Seizures of drugs in England and Wales, 2010/11

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Home Office Statistical Bulletin 17/11 contains figures for seizures of drugs made in 2010/11 by local police forces and the UK Border Agency (UKBA) within England and Wales. There are two main measures of drug seizures; number of seizures made and the quantity seized.

There were 212,784 drug seizures by the police and the UK Border Agency (UKBA) in England and Wales in 2010/11, a five per cent decrease on 2009/10.

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Published 10 November 2011

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