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Police ask people to spy on neighbours as 'drug dealers are working from home'

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The UK's coronavirus lockdown is forcing drug dealers to work from home, police chiefs have said - and they need your help to spot them and shut them down.

The country entered coronavirus lockdown on March 23, with people only allowed to go outside for one form of exercise a day, for medical reasons, travelling to or from work if you are a key worker or to shop for 'basic necessities'.

With much of the country now officially WFH even drug dealers have had to find new ways to keep their "businesses" running. Police chiefs say the lockdown presents them with an "opportunity" to spot people taking part in illegal activities - and have asked the public to spy on their neighbours in order to help cops find them.

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