£185,000 Worth Of A-Class Drugs Found In Aberdeen

Published 21st Oct 2015

A combined value of £185,000 worth of A class drugs has been discovered in Aberdeen.

The first recovery was Tuesday (October 20) in the city centre and Menzies Road in Torry, where 'crack' cocaine with a street value of £43,000 was found.

Two men aged 29 and 35 are expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today (October 21) in connection with the recovery.

Then, on the same day, heroin with an estimated street value of £142,000 has been recovered from the Crimond area of Aberdeenshire.

A 34-year-old man is expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today in connection.