High Street mini-marts selling cocaine, cannabis and prescription drugs, BBC secret filming reveals
One street we visited was described as "lawless" by an anonymous law enforcement source.
"I've got weed, coke, everything.
We had come to the Black Country town as part of our year-long investigation.
Our researcher was able to buy cannabis from the shop on two separate visits.
When our researcher asked if he could buy cocaine, Akwa immediately made a call to get some.
A couple of hours later, a gram of cocaine was delivered to the shop which Akwa sold for £95.
The offer included pregabalin, a prescription drug used to treat anxiety, nerve pain and epilepsy.
Its misuse has been linked to a sharp increase in deaths.
Akwa denied any wrongdoing when we later confronted him.
We put our findings to the local authority.
A spokesperson said Sandwell Council was working with police to tackle illegal activity.
Our team was also followed and photographed by mini-mart workers on Dudley High Street.
A class C drug commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous oxide can cause brain damage when inhaled.
In Lye, four shops offered us illegal cigarettes and laughing gas.
A 10-minute drive away in Brierley Hill we were twice offered cannabis at IK Convenience.
A shop worker showed us illegal cannabis vapes costing £20 each.
The shop did not respond to the BBC's request for comment.
The flat and the shop have the same landlord, we discovered.
We approached the tenants for comment and were contacted by someone on their behalf, who denied the allegations.
We found nitrous oxide readily available in the heart of Dudley town centre.
Balloons are filled with the gas, which is then inhaled.
We were twice able to buy the gas in this way from the shop.
Dawood Grocery denies all the allegations made by the BBC.
'Scared to come to Dudley' "People are scared to come here," says Romanian national Marius Boros, who moved to the UK 13 years ago and now runs a grocery shop on Dudley High Street.
There are "a lot of fights, knives, guns" outside, he says.
"I work really hard, everything I had, I invested here.
I'm very close to losing everything. "
Meanwhile, hair salon owner Diane Shawe believes local criminals are trying to push her out.
Her shop windows have been smashed four times, she says, each time in the middle of the night.
After some shops shut down, criminals simply reopen nearby, the BBC has been told.
"The scale of it is horrifying and the ease of it is just terrifying," said the Labour MP.
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