FOUR men have been charged after more than £300,000 worth of drugs was found in Glasgow.
It comes after officers reportedly discovered a large-scale cannabis cultivation on Wednesday, January 10, at a disused building on Manse Road in the city's East End.
According to cops, the drugs found had a potential street value of £366,000.
Following the find, four men, aged 34, 28, and two aged 24, have since been arrested and charged in connection with serious organised crime offences, including drug offences.
They are expected to appear in court on Friday, January 12.
Detective Sergeant Victoria Shanley said: “This is a substantial recovery and highlights our continued commitment to the Serious Organised Crime Taskforce and the country’s Serious Organised Crime Strategy.
"We will always pursue every means possible to disrupt individuals bringing drugs into our communities for their own illicit gain.
“Support from members of the public is vital as part of our work to bring those responsible for making and supplying illegal substances to justice.
“Anyone who has information or concerns about the sale and supply of drugs is urged to contact Police Scotland via 101. Alternatively, if you’d prefer to remain anonymous, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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