A man has been reported to the Procurator Fiscal after a triple drugs bust in Glasgow.
Police 'acting on intelligence' raided three properties on Tuesday. Two were in Govanhill, in Boyd Street and Nursery Street while the third was in Moss Heights Avenue, Cardonald.
Officers seized 'a quantity of drugs believed to be cannabis' and £1,500. Police could not confirm how much the drugs were worth on Wednesday morning.
A 27-year-old man will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal following the raids. PC Stephen Martin stressed that 'drug misuse brings nothing but misery' to local communities and urged anyone with concerns about drugs in their area to come forward.
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He said: "This operation is part of our ongoing commitment to keep drugs off the streets and support anyone who needs it. Drug misuse brings nothing but misery to our communities and tackling this issue is a priority for Police Scotland.
"Hopefully this operation provides the local community with the reassurance that we act on their concerns and we will continue to use every tactic at our disposal to remove these illegal substances from our streets. We will continue to work to disrupt the illegal and harmful supply of drugs in our communities.
"We depend on the continued support from members of the public, who have a vital role to play in reporting information to us. I would encourage anyone with information or concerns about drugs within the local community to contact us on 101 or alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111."
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