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REQUEST
Please can advise whether your force has received reports / complaints about QR code stickers / adverts promoting drug sales in public places, in the two years to the end of March 2025.
If so, how many incidents have been reported?
Please outline the locations, if possible.
How many arrests have you made in connection with these stickers?
Please outline the nature of the arrest, and whether any arrests have resulted in a charge.
RESPONSE
We consulted with our Force Intelligence Unit who have provided the following information regarding your request.
There have been no (zero) reports to South Wales and no arrests made regarding QR code stickers or adverts promoting drug sales in public places within the requested time period.