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Speak up 100 per cent anonymously about heroin dealing in Gwent

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Heroin use in Gwent continues to cause serious harm in our towns and communities. 

People affected by heroin are often exploited, threatened and left in dangerous situations by organised crime groups. 

The supply of heroin also links to violence, debt, intimidation and hidden exploitation of vulnerable people.

Heroin remains one of the most dangerous substances in circulation. The impact is felt far beyond the person using it. 

Families are left coping with trauma and heartbreak. 

Communities see the consequences in open dealing, discarded needles, anti-social behaviour and exploitation of people who are already struggling.

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Our campaign focuses on the harm caused by the dealing, mixing and movement of heroin across Gwent. For our campiagn to succeed, we need your help. You can tell us what you know and stay fully anonymous - guaranteed.

Call free on 0800 555 111, any time, or fill in our secure online form here on our website:

Give information anonymously

"Behind every drug death there are loved ones living with grief. Our charity wants to encourage people to do the right thing and share what they know about who is dealing heroin, where it is being stored and how it is being moved across Gwent.

"Criminal groups target those who feel they have no choices. Your information could help save a life.

"No one will ever know you contacted us unless you tell them. We have never broken our promise of anonymity."

Hayley Fry, National Manager for Crimestoppers Wales

Tell us what you know and remain 100 per cent anonymous.

Call free on 0800 555 111 or complete our online form here on our website.

Give information anonymously

Helplines:

DAN 24/7 – Wales Drug & Alcohol Helpline

Barod – free confidential support

Kaleidoscope – drug & alcohol services across Wales

Gwent Drug and Alcohol Service (GDAS) – Service for Gwent region


3 December 2025