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Drug activity overruns Den Helder neighborhood, dealers take over at-risk locals’ homes
Drug activity is overrunning Sluisdijkbuurt in Den Helder, where residents report constant harassment and say dealers are taking over the homes of vulnerable residents and addicts.
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Toronto Sun
· Jul 11, 2026
WARMINGTON: Toronto’s Zombie Apocalypse not a horror film but sadly very real
Drug use at a point now where addicts have effectively created no-go zones in the city — unless you want to come in contact with crystal meth, crack or fentanyl
Daily Mail
· Jul 6, 2026
The seaside town 'no-go zone' overrun by drug addicts, subject to daily street fights and daytime drinking - as furious locals plead for help
The seaside town 'no-go zone' overrun by drug addicts, subject to daily street fights and daytime drinking - as furious locals plead for help
The Leader
· Jul 8, 2026
Drug Den Dismantled in Abarán After Police Uncover 24-Hour Sales Point
The Guardia Civil and Abarán Local Police have dismantled an active street-level drug sales point operating from a house in the town centre. The operation, named ‘Banias’, led to the arrest of two people, described as a father and son, on suspicion of belonging to a criminal group, drug trafficking and illegally tapping electricity and [] The post Drug Den Dismantled in Abarán After Police Uncover 24-Hour Sales Point appeared first on The Leader - The No. 1 Spanish Newspaper - Spain News, Sport, Spanish Property for Sale, Business Directory, Classifieds, and Advertising.
UrduPoint
· Jun 21, 2026
Major Crackdown on Facilitators of Drug Traffickers in Mirpurkhas Range
Major Crackdown on Facilitators of Drug Traffickers in Mirpurkhas Range
Malay Mail
· Jul 10, 2026
Police bust drop‑and‑collect drug syndicate in Kuching, arrest seven and seize RM1.35m meth
KUCHING, July 10 — Police have busted a drug trafficking syndicate believed to have used the drop-and-collect meth...
Article | The Nation
· Jul 7, 2026
The Fight for New York’s Street Vendors Isn’t Over
Nazrin Nahar After years of criminalization and confiscation, New York’s street vendors have won long-overdue reforms. Now the city must make good on its promises. The post The Fight for New York’s Street Vendors Isn’t Over appeared first on The Nation.
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Related coverage for "Drug activity overruns Den Helder neighborhood, dealers take over at-risk locals’ homes": Toronto Sun — WARMINGTON: Toronto’s Zombie Apocalypse not a horror film but sadly very real. Daily Mail — The seaside town 'no-go zone' overrun by drug addicts, subject to daily street fights and daytime drinking - as furious locals plead for help. The Leader — Drug Den Dismantled in Abarán After Police Uncover 24-Hour Sales Point. UrduPoint — Major Crackdown on Facilitators of Drug Traffickers in Mirpurkhas Range. Malay Mail — Police bust drop‑and‑collect drug syndicate in Kuching, arrest seven and seize RM1.35m meth. Article | The Nation — The Fight for New York’s Street Vendors Isn’t Over