A MAN has been arrested after cops recovered over '£300,000 of drugs' in Glasgow.
Officers say that they discovered a 'large-scale' cannabis cultivation in Harelaw Avenue, Muirend, in the city's Southside on Thursday, January 18.
According to the police, the discovery has an estimated street value of around £341,200 and it included 36kg of cannabis ready for sale.
A 24-year-old man has been arrested and charged.
Yesterday, #CommunityOfficers recovered a large scale cannabis cultivation in Harelaw Avenue, Muirend, with an estimated street value of around £341,200, including 36kg of cannabis ready for sale. A 24 year old male has been arrested and charged respectively. pic.twitter.com/7DAAKIuP8G
— Police Scotland Greater Glasgow (@PSOSGreaterGlas) January 19, 2024
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Yesterday, community officers recovered a large-scale cannabis cultivation in Harelaw Avenue, Muirend, with an estimated street value of around £341,200, including 36kg of cannabis ready for sale.
"A 24-year-old male has been arrested and charged respectively."
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