£20million worth of Class A drugs have been found in a property in Leeds.
Officers from Yorkshire and Humber Regional Organised Crime Unit executed a warrant at an address in Flaxton Street, Beeston, last week.
They found a package reading 'euva generacian cartel'. Nine large bags of white powder were found, as well as 23 other packages of drugs.
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Police shared images of the evidence on social media. Two people have been arrested and released under investigation.
Police are continuing enquiries. A spokesperson for YHROCU said: "Two people have been charged after Class A drugs worth £20m were recovered from a property in #Leeds.
"Y&H ROCU officers executed a warrant at an address on Flaxton Street, Beeston, last week. Two more people were arrested and released under investigation. Enquiries continue."
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