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More than 250 people have been arrested in south Wales during a two-day police operation targeting drug dealers, car thieves and organised crime. Almost 400 people have been arrested in south Wales during a two-day police operation targeting drug dealers, car thieves and organised crime.
Following a series of dawn raids operations were continuing in Swansea, Cardiff, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Barry, Merthyr and Pontypridd. Following a series of dawn raids, operations were continuing in Swansea, Cardiff, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Barry, Merthyr and Pontypridd.
Police say they have seized heroin, uncovered cannabis factories and disrupted a number of gangs. Police say two cannabis factories were found in Swansea and three in Bridgend and heroin was also seized.
A total of 257 arrests have been made, with police saying more are to come. A total of 396 arrests have been made, with police saying more are to come.
Operation Jaguar began with dawn raids across the region on Tuesday.Operation Jaguar began with dawn raids across the region on Tuesday.
South Wales Police said more than 400 personnel were involved, including unformed officers, the roads policing unit, dog handlers, mounted section, CID, and the financial investigation unitSouth Wales Police said more than 400 personnel were involved, including unformed officers, the roads policing unit, dog handlers, mounted section, CID, and the financial investigation unit
One of the cannabis factories which police uncoveredOne of the cannabis factories which police uncovered
Chief Insp Will Rees said: "We have sent out a clear message that we will crack down on those individuals who break the law.Chief Insp Will Rees said: "We have sent out a clear message that we will crack down on those individuals who break the law.
"This is two days of positive action. Much of the success is down to the information we get from the general public, so this is also a clear message to them that we will act on the information they give us.""This is two days of positive action. Much of the success is down to the information we get from the general public, so this is also a clear message to them that we will act on the information they give us."
He said incidents included two men being stopped by officers as they pulled up outside a house in Swansea, where a cannabis factory was discovered.He said incidents included two men being stopped by officers as they pulled up outside a house in Swansea, where a cannabis factory was discovered.
A drugs warrant in Abercwmboi, Aberdare led to a seizure of 10 bars of cannabis worth about £9,000. A drugs warrant in Abercwmboi, Aberdare, led to a seizure of 10 bars of cannabis worth about £9,000.
Two men thought to be part of an organised crime gang were arrested in Dowlais on suspicion of assault.Two men thought to be part of an organised crime gang were arrested in Dowlais on suspicion of assault.
A Swansea woman was arrested for having 30 wraps of heroin.A Swansea woman was arrested for having 30 wraps of heroin.