Police made multiple arrests today during dawn raids targeting County Lines drug dealers in the West Midlands.
More than 200 officers started stoving in front doors at 2am.
Two arrests for suspected conspiracy to supply were made in Lozells in Birmingham, where more than £20,000 in cash was seized.
In Sandwell four arrests were made for suspected modern-day slavery and immigration offences.
Two further arrests were made at a farm in Holbrooks, Coventry, where more than 100 cannabis plants were seized.
Police activity also took place in Solihull, Walsall, Wolverhampton and Bloxwich.
Det Insp Mark Robinson, of the County Lines Task Force, said: “County Lines drug dealers bring misery, violence and exploitation to countless people.
“Today is about sending a message to those involved that we will tirelessly pursue them, arrest them and bring them to justice.”