A police operation last week seized approximately £100,000 worth of drugs.
The Bracknell and Wokingham neighbourhood teams, along with several departments, targeted county drug line activity.
This resulted in 13 arrests, eight stop searches, and four charges.
They also seized seven weapons, roughly £5,655 cash, and 18 phones linked to drug dealing.
A spokesperson for Bracknell Police said: "County drug lines are a key priority for our team and although we target them week in, week out, with some extra resources last week, we got the following amazing results."
In addition to enforcement, the operation included educational efforts to raise awareness about drug dealing and exploitation.
This included a county drug line awareness stand in the town centre, patrols with a passive drugs search dog, a talk at a local college, and visits to care homes and vulnerable individuals.
The police also conducted drug swabs at local pubs and bars.
The spokesperson continued: "This momentum won’t stop and will continue to target those bringing harmful and illegal drugs into our community."
They urged anyone with concerns about exploitation or information about drug dealing to contact the police via the non-emergency number or online.
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