Police have arrested five people after the discovery of drugs with an
estimated street value of about £25 million - most of it at a flat.
The drugs, believed to be mephadrone and amphetamine, were found within a ground floor flat in Liverpool yesterday.
Detectives from ‘Titan’, the north-west’s regional organised crime unit,
had gone to the flat after a discovery of drugs earlier in the day at a
tyre fitting centre in Huyton.
Merseyside Police patrols had followed a Ford Fiesta car and its
occupant left the vehicle and went into a tyre fitting yard on an
industrial unit.
Officers detained three men inside and recovered a quantity of suspected drugs, reports the Liverpool Echo .
Another man was arrested close by and a fifth man was later arrested in
the Kirkdale area. Further suspected drugs were found in the Ford
Fiesta.
Some of the suspected drugs were also hidden within a tyre that was in the process of being refitted to a wheel rim.
Officers have seized from those premises drugs , believed to be 8kg
(24,000 tablets) of ecstasy, 4kg of amphetamines and an estimated 1kg of
cocaine.
Later enquiries led Titan detectives to the flat in Garston where an
estimated 150kg of what is believed to be amphetamines and mephadrone
were found.
All five people have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply
Class A and B drugs and are being held at police stations across the
North-west. The drugs have been seized by the police for further
examinations.
The five people arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply Class A
and B drugs are A 44-year-old man from Vauxhall, a 36-year-old man from
Huyton , a 30-year-old man from Huyton, a 28-year-old man from Huyton
and a 22-year-old man from Huyton.
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