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Three men charged after police recover £1.35m worth of drugs in Glasgow

Officers swarmed a property in the Tresta Road area around 6.10pm on Thursday, discovering a “significant quantity of cocaine”.

Ted Hennessey
Saturday 25 May 2024 12:35 BST
Police Scotland thanked the community for their continued support and information (PA)
Police Scotland thanked the community for their continued support and information (PA) (PA Archive)

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Three men have been arrested and charged after drugs with a street value of around £1.35 million were recovered in Glasgow.

Officers raided a property in the Tresta Road area at around 6.10pm on Thursday, discovering a “significant quantity of cocaine” and other “drug-related equipment”.

The men, aged 29, 32, and 41, were arrested and charged in connection and are due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Monday.

Detective Superintendent Steven Elliot, of Police Scotland’s Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism Unit, said: “I’d like to thank the community for their continued support and information which helps us remove illegal, harmful substances from our streets.”

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