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Two men have been charged after more than £75,000 worth of suspected drugs were seized in North Belfast yesterday.
The pair aged 20 and 21 have been charged with a number of drugs related offences.
Detectives from Organised Crime Branch have charged two men aged 20 & 21 with a number of drugs related offences following the recovery of suspected Class A and Class B drugs, with estimated value of over £75k in north Belfast on Thursday. Both due to appear at Belfast MC today.
— Police Service NI (@PoliceServiceNI) October 18, 2019
A statement from the PSNI said:
"Detectives from the PSNI’s Organised Crime Branch have charged two men aged 20 & 21 with a number of drugs related offences following the recovery of suspected Class A and Class B drugs, with an estimated street value of over £75,000, in north Belfast on Thursday 17th October. "
"Both men are due to appear at Belfast MC on Friday 18th October. "
"As is normal procedure all charges are reviewed by the PPS."
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