Acting off intelligence, local law enforcement attended an address on Shiel Walk, Craigshill, on Tuesday, March 10.
A raid in West Lothian has led to an estimated £120,000 worth of cocaine being seized from a Livingston property.
Acting off intelligence, local law enforcement attended an address on Shiel Walk, Craigshill, on Tuesday, March 10.
Class A wrapped cocaine and other drug paraphernalia was discovered alongside a four-figure sum of cash. Enquiries remain ongoing in relation to other items seized.
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Detective Sergeant John Irvine said: “We know that organised criminals use addresses to store and distribute drugs and we will continue to disrupt drugs crime in the Livingston area.
“We work every day to protect the public and to prevent drugs being circulated on our streets. This is vitally important in addressing the concerns of local people.
“If you have any information relating to drug crime, please report it to us so that we can investigate thoroughly.”
Those with information or concerns should report this to us via 101.
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