Taxis hailed for county lines crackdown
Taxi drivers and other small businesses have been enlisted to help crack down on big city drug-dealers infiltrating Highland communities.
The police-led partnership based at Inverness station engaged a number of local organisations to raise awareness of so-called county lines gangs.
Towns and villages in the north of Scotland are deemed to be at particular risk from criminals travelling from UK cities to use vulnerable people to supply and circulate drugs.
As well as the educational campaign, a number of police dog and plain clothes operations have also taken place in the region.