A man has been arrested and charged after a £120,000 drugs bust in Glasgow.
A cannabis farm was uncovered within a property in Carlton Place, near Glasgow Sheriff Court on Wednesday. The discovery was made just after 11am.
Following the find, police arrested and charged a 28-year-old man for drugs offences. He is due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Thursday, July 21.
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Police Scotland confirmed the incident to Glasgow Live on Thursday afternoon.
A force spokesman said: “Officers have arrested and charged a 28-year-old man for drugs offences following the discovery of a cannabis cultivation within a property on Carlton Place in Glasgow around 11.10am on Wednesday, July 20. The cultivation has an estimated street value of around £120,000.
“The man is due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Thursday, July 21."
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