Detectives investigate “Dark Web” links to drugs and other crime

Specialist digital investigators at Northamptonshire Police are fighting a hi-tech war on drug dealers lurking on the so-called Dark Web.

The Force now uses specialist software to allow detectives to access the Dark Web where criminals are able to interact using private networks that do not reveal key information such as location.

However, digital media investigators (DMI) now have the Dark Web very clearly in their sights when it comes to detecting online criminality, including drug dealing.

Detective Sergeant Jason Cullum, one of the Force’s senior DMIs, said: “During our latest week of action focusing on drug harm, we thought it would be useful to shine a light on the work we are doing in relation to tackling criminality on the Dark Web.

“We have invested in new software and more officers are receiving specialist training which will enable then to tackle criminals who wrongly think they are operating beyond the reach of the law.

“Northamptonshire is in the early stages of this journey, but our approach is becoming ever more sophisticated.”

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