Sign up to FREE daily email alerts from Daily Star - Daily News Subscribe Thank you for subscribing See our privacy notice Invalid EmailCounty lines gangs are using motorhomes and caravans as drug-dealing bases – just like in the TV series Breaking Bad. They park up in remote spots or at touring sites and use them as mini drugs factories, preparing £10 bags of cocaine and heroin. And real-life dealer Gerard Derby, 28, from Liverpool, was jailed before Christmas after being caught using a caravan as a drugs base. Heroin and morphine deaths have nearly trebled since county lines began, with 108 in 2018. Carly Jones, of awareness group PSALT, said: “It feels like we’re drowning in street drugs at the moment.”
Source: The Star January 25, 2020 21:56 UTC