Pressure on them to accept parcels
Police say they're concerned vulnerable people are being pressured into accepting parcels on behalf of drug dealers.
The number of illegal substances sent to the Island through postal and courier services is increasing 'significantly'.
Children, as young as 12, are also being duped into being used.
Inspector Gavin Callow says anyone who's asked to accept parcels for someone else should refuse:
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