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'I was a prisoner in my home': Drug gangs 'cuckooing' hundreds of homes a week, police warn

BBC News · Jun 8, 2026, 11:01 PM

Key takeaways

  • Sima Kotecha,Senior UK correspondent,Jade Thompsonand Katie Inman BBCA drug dealer took over Jackie's home.
  • Perpetrators of so-called cuckooing often target vulnerable people, including the elderly or disabled, by forcing themselves into homes to carry out illegal acts.
  • In some cases drug users are exploited by gangs who move in and refuse to leave.

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Sima Kotecha,Senior UK correspondent,Jade Thompsonand Katie Inman BBCA drug dealer took over Jackie's home. Now she helps other victims of so-called cuckooing Hundreds, if not thousands, of people's homes are being taken over by criminals every week in the UK, usually to store and deal drugs, police chiefs have told the BBC.

Perpetrators of so-called cuckooing often target vulnerable people, including the elderly or disabled, by forcing themselves into homes to carry out illegal acts.

In some cases drug users are exploited by gangs who move in and refuse to leave.

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