by PA
Four men and a woman have been charged following the seizure of cannabis worth an estimated £2 million in Belfast.
The PSNI's Organised Crime Branch charged the group with a number of offences.
These include conspiracy to supply a Class B controlled drug, transferring criminal property, possession of a blade and immigration offences.
The woman aged 34 and four men aged 28, 39, 46 and 59, are due to appear at Belfast Magistrates' Court on Saturday.
Detectives from PSNI’s Organised Crime Branch have charged four men aged 28, 39, 46 and 59 and a woman aged 34 to appear at Belfast MC today, with a number of offences following the seizure of approx £2million of cannabis in Belfast on Thursday.
— PSNI (@PoliceServiceNI) 1 December 2018
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