A cross region bust has resulted in two men being charged after a large haul of controlled drugs were uncovered.
An intelligence-led police sting in Glasgow and Fife recovered a vast quantity of tablets, cocaine, diamorphine and cannabis in a number of cars and properties on Monday, November 7.
The value of the illegal contraband uncovered during the operation is estimated to be worth £332,500.
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One man, aged 28, was arrested and charged in connection with the raids and was due to appear at Dunfermline Sheriff Court yesterday.
Another man, aged 29, was also arrested and charged in connection and is due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court today.
Detective Inspector David Gebbie of Police Scotland, said: "This type of criminality is a priority for Police Scotland and this significant recovery reinforces our determination to target criminals. Drug misuse brings nothing but misery to our communities and people's lives can be ruined.
"We will continue to use every tool and tactic at our disposal to remove these illegal substances from our streets. We will continue to disrupt this type of crime, and any other criminal activity, which impacts on our lives and our communities.
"I would urge anyone who has any information, or concerns surrounding drugs in their area, to contact police. Anyone with concerns can call officers on 101 or alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."
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