Police have seized almost £30,000 worth of cash and drugs during a bust at a home in East Lothian as part of a wider operation.
Officers raided the property in the Eskview Road area of Musselburgh on January 13 in the latest phase of Operation Juneau.
A 32-year-old man was arrested and charged with offences to the supply of drugs after a quantity of class A and B substances were found at his home.
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Officers also retrieved around £22,000 in cash from the property alongside the illegal items with a value of around £6,000.
A second man, aged 35, was reported to the procurator fiscal following another raid on a home in Tranent as part of the same investigation after a quantity of class B drugs was recovered.
East Lothian community inspector Stuart Fletcher said “Stopping drugs supply into our community in East Lothian is a high priority for Police Scotland.
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“This work would not have been possible without the help of residents from East Lothian reporting activity in their areas which allows us to act.”
Inspector Fletcher added: “We want to encourage anyone who has information or concerns about suspicious activity in their area please call 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800555111, so we can investigate and take action.”