Police executed the warrants on Wednesday (December 10) as part of a crackdown on drug lines after over 20 overdoses were recorded in the area this year.
Officers allegedly found a sawn-off shotgun, a large amount of opioids, £20,675 in cash and £11,000 in gold bullion in the operation.
Drugs reportedly included suspected synthetic opioids, 36 bottles of codeine, 28 bottles of promethazine.
Officers also claimed to find £1,900 in counterfeit currency.
The raids were part of an Operation Redshift, an investigation into drug lines across Camden.
The police believe that many recent drug deaths in the area are related to the same drug line.
11 suspects were charged with supply of class A controlled drug crack cocaine, conspiracy to supply class A controlled drug heroin, and conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug of another kind.
A Met Police spokesperson said: “We are committed to tackling drug dealing wherever we find it.”
They added that any information should be reported online or by calling 101. You can also call Crimestoppers to make an anonymous report.

