Two men, aged 28 and 29, were arrested in Scotland for their alleged involvement in a major drug operation worth £3.6 million
Scotland: Two men were arrested after police raided several locations. The suspects, aged 28 and 29, were caught in West Calder, Falkirk, Livingston, and Edinburgh.
They face serious drug charges linked to organized crime. The police executed warrants in Falkirk, leading to their arrests.
Authorities found large cannabis cultivations during the raids. The estimated street value of the drugs is a staggering £3.6 million.
Police also recovered £12,000 in cash and cannabis worth £80,000. Detective Sergeant John Irvine emphasized their commitment to tackling serious crime.
He noted that disrupting these operations helps keep illegal drugs off the streets. The police rely on public tips to combat drug activity.
If you have any information, you can contact Police Scotland or Crimestoppers anonymously. Your help is vital in fighting crime in the community.