If you know a drug dealer, police want you to dob them in.
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The NSW Police "dob in a dealer" campaign will launch in the Murray River police district on Wednesday, targeting methamphetamine, cocaine, MDMA, heroin and cannabis.
Inspector Scott Russell urged the community to get behind the campaign.
“The manufacture and supply of illicit drugs remains of serious concern to the community, particularly in areas where it has taken hold and is seriously impacting the lives of people who live there,” he said.
“Our officers see the impact of illicit drugs in the community on a daily basis and police, together with the community, want it to stop.
“The message we want to share today is that the community can help police stem the flow of drugs by providing confidential information about those involved in the manufacture and supply.
“Members of the public should not feel bad about dobbing in drug dealers as they do not care about you or your family, the do not care if people become addicted, commit crimes to feed their habit, or overdose and die – they only care about the money they can make."
If you think you have information about someone manufacturing or supplying drugs, call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 for a confidential conversation, or report securely online at www.crimestoppers.com.au.
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