Two arrested after drugs bust in Dungannon house
Man and woman helping PSNI with inquiries
A man and woman were arrested today (Thursday) after £60,000 worth of suspected cocaine was found at a Co Tyrone home.
Police said a number of electronic devices were also seized during the operation in Dungannon.
Detective Inspector Keith Gawley said: “A search was carried out at a house in the Lambfield Drive area this morning following the seizure of suspected cocaine with an estimated value of £60,000. The seizure was a joint operation with colleagues from the UK Border Agency, which took place in June this year in the greater Belfast area.
“A man aged in his 20’s and a woman in her 40’s were arrested on suspicion of drugs related offences, including importation of Class A controlled drugs and attempted possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply. A number of electronic devices were also seized during the operation. Both remain in custody assisting police with their enquiries.
“The PSNI is committed to making Northern Ireland a hostile environment for those in our community who are involved in serious drug crimes. We will seek to identify them, arrest them and place them before the courts.
“Anyone with any information about drugs or any illegal activity should contact police by calling 101. Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."