By Adam Evans
A 26-year-old man is facing a number of charges including possessing Class A drugs with intent to supply after a raid in Templepatrick.
Officers found cannabis and cocaine worth around 300 thousand pounds during a search back in March.
A PSNI spokesperson said:
"Detectives have charged a 26 year old man with 2 counts of possession of a class A controlled drug, possessing class A controlled drug with intent to supply and possessing class B controlled drug with intent to supply.
"He is expected to appear before Belfast Magistrates Court tomorrow, Wednesday 02 August.
"The charges are in connection with the recovery of cannabis and cocaine with an estimated street value of £300k as well as other drug related paraphernalia following a search of a property in Templepatrick on Wednesday 22nd March."
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