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By SCM Reporter

 

LONDON  – ​Officials of the London Metropolitan police have wiped the smiles off the faces of north-west London’s criminal gangs after a week-long blitz saw 45 thugs nicked and a mountain of stolen loot recovered.

​In a massive show of force, more than 50 officers descended on Kilburn High Road to reclaim the streets from drug dealers, phone thieves, and weapon-wielding yobs.

​The “robust” operation saw the Met smash a major stolen tech ring, seizing a staggering 1,161 mobile phones from a single shop—double what investigators first expected. Four men were hauled away in cuffs on suspicion of handling stolen goods and drug dealing.

​​The crackdown wasn’t just about tech. An eagle-eyed off-duty officer spotted two men ducking into a local barbershop, leading to the seizure of two 50cm machetes.

​Road safety was also top of the agenda. Police set up a “stop site” to intercept the illegal e-bikes and mopeds that have been terrorising local residents and businesses.

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By the end of the week: ​74 illegal vehicles were towed away.
​A van linked to drug dealing was intercepted, revealing £3,000 worth of nitrous oxide canisters.
​Eight lethal weapons, including knives and machetes, were taken off the streets.

​Inspector Yu Zhang, who led the charge, vowed that the operation would “disrupt criminal networks” for good.

​”This crackdown has seen drugs, weapons, and dangerous illegal e-bikes taken off the streets,” Zhang said. “We know these offences are ones that our communities care about… this area is undoubtedly safer.”

​The results come as a major win for the Met, who reported that neighbourhood crime in the area has already plummeted by 6.4% over the last year.

​Across London, the force is ramping up the pressure. In 2025 alone, officers seized over 6,600 knives and weapons—a massive 75% surge compared to the previous year.

 

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