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UK Police Report Gangs Seizing Hundreds of Homes Weekly in 'Cuckooing' Operations

June 14, 2026

Police forces across the United Kingdom have raised alarms about a widespread criminal tactic in which gangs forcibly occupy residential homes to operate drug enterprises.

The practice, known as 'cuckooing,' involves gang members taking control of a property—often without the owner's consent—and converting it into a base for distributing narcotics. Police estimate gangs seize hundreds, and possibly thousands, of homes each week through this method.

Victims describe the experience as confinement. One resident characterized the situation as being "a prisoner in my home," according to police accounts. Homeowners report losing control of their properties while criminals conduct business inside, sometimes confining residents to specific areas or preventing them from leaving freely.

The term 'cuckooing' draws a parallel to how cuckoo birds lay eggs in other birds' nests, eventually displacing the original inhabitants. In this context, gangs similarly displace residents from their own homes to establish operations.

Police have not publicly identified which specific forces issued the warning or provided exact figures on the frequency of these takeovers. The estimates of "hundreds if not thousands" per week represent the scale authorities say the problem has reached across the country.

Gangs typically target homes for several reasons, according to law enforcement. Residential properties provide cover from immediate police detection compared to street-level dealing. Properties also offer multiple rooms for storing drugs, packaging narcotics, and accommodating gang members working in shifts.

The takeovers often target vulnerable residents, including elderly people, those living alone, or individuals with addiction issues. Gangs may use threats, violence, or manipulation to gain control. Some victims report gang members simply moving in and asserting control through intimidation.

Once inside a home, criminal networks establish what officers describe as drug 'production hubs.' These operations generate income while keeping gang members off streets where police visibility remains higher. Properties can remain compromised for weeks or months before police identify and intervene.

Residents living near affected homes report increased activity, including frequent visitors at unusual hours and the presence of individuals who do not appear to be tenants. Some communities have observed patterns of foot traffic and vehicle movement consistent with drug distribution networks.

The police warning underscores challenges law enforcement faces in combating organized drug crime. Traditional enforcement focuses on street-level dealing and known distribution points, but cuckooing operations exploit residential areas where police presence may be lower and community visibility of suspicious activity varies.

Authorities have begun public awareness campaigns encouraging residents to report signs of cuckooing, including unfamiliar people occupying homes, blocked-off rooms, and increased foot traffic. Police advise residents not to confront suspected gang activity and instead contact law enforcement.

The trend reflects broader shifts in how drug gangs organize distribution networks. As police target established dealing locations, criminal organizations adapt by dispersing operations across multiple residential properties, making detection and enforcement more difficult.

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