A couple have been arrested after a drugs haul with a street value of £2.3 million was recovered from a house in Clydebank.
Drugs including Diazepam, a kilo of heroin and over 14 kilos of cannabis were discovered at the property on McCreery Street on Saturday March 2.
Officers acting under warrant searched the property and arrested a 30-year-old and 45-year-old man in connection with the find.
Both are due to appear at Dumbarton Sheriff Court on Monday.
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Detective Sergeant Nicky Beattie said: “This substantial recovery shows our commitment to disrupting drug activity and supply in our local communities.
"This seizure ensures that £2.3million worth of drugs will not be distributed on our streets.
"Drugs cause real devastation to people’s lives and the wider community. The public can be assured that targeting drugs and tackling those involved in criminality remains a priority.
"Anyone with concerns regarding ongoing drug crime in their local area can contact us on 101 or make an anonymous report to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
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