By Richard O'Reilly
Police from Derry-Londonderry travelled to Swansea earlier this week and as part of a joint operation with South Wales Police,
A premises was searched and a 27 year old man was arrested before being transported back to Northern Ireland for questioning.
As a result the man has been charged in relation to a number of suspected drugs offences surrounding the supply of Diazepam and Xanax into Northern Ireland.
During the search approximately 11,000 Diazepam tablets were seized, as well as a quantity of Xanax with a street value of approximately £12,000.
He is due to appear at Londonderry Magistrates Court on Friday.
Police added they are committed to removing illegal drugs from the community.
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