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North Wales Police, concerned about vulnerable young people being used to sell drugs on behalf of dealers living miles away, has begun working with Theatr Clwyd to teach school pupils about such ‘county lines’ drug dealing operations. Can it work, asks the BBC.

There is "strong evidence" of county lines in the area, according to the head of a drug and alcohol charity.
The gangs operate using vulnerable youngsters to sell drugs locally, on behalf of senior dealers miles away.
The Chief Constable for North Wales Police said previously it was a "priority" for the force... Keep reading on BBC