Drugs worth £250,000 found in Aberdeen

Two women will appear in court after being charged

Attempted murder Paisley
Published 31st Jul 2017

Drugs with a street value of approximately £250,000 have been found in Aberdeen.

Officers discovered heroin, cocaine and cannabis at a property on Provost Graham Avenue in Hazlehead on Saturday 29th July.

As a result two women aged 25 and 23 have been charged and are expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today.

Detective Inspector Stewart Drummond who led the operation on Saturday said: "A significant amount of drugs have been recovered during this operation and there is no doubt they would have been destined for our local communities.

"We are committed to targeting those looking to spread misery through the illegal supply of drugs.

"As well as proactively targeting those involved in the supply of drugs we also rely on the support of our communities and will act on information we receive.

"We continue to urge people to get in touch if you have concerns or see suspicious behaviour in your area. Police can be contacted on 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."