Glasgow drugs raid: Police seize £3.68m cocaine haul

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Officers have recovered drugs with an estimated street value of £3.68 million in Kinning Park, Glasgow (PA) Peter Byrne

Police have seized cocaine worth nearly £4 million during a major drugs raid in Glasgow. The substantial haul was discovered at a property in Kinning Park on Friday.

Officers executed a warrant at the address in Milnpark Gardens, where they uncovered a large quantity of cocaine valued at £3.68 million. Police Scotland confirmed that inquiries are ongoing to identify and trace those involved in the operation.

Major blow to drugs trade

Detective Chief Inspector David Bell described the seizure as "very significant" and highlighted the force's commitment to tackling dangerous illegal drugs in communities across Scotland. The operation represents a substantial blow to organised criminal networks operating in the area.

"We are determined to protect the public from this harmful criminality by disrupting the drugs trade and preventing them being circulated on the streets of Scotland," Bell said. The seizure demonstrates the ongoing efforts to combat serious organised crime throughout the country.

Public help crucial in fight

The detective chief inspector emphasised that the substantial seizure underlines Police Scotland's commitment to the serious organised crime taskforce and the country's serious organised crime strategy. The force continues to work systematically to dismantle criminal networks involved in drug trafficking.

Bell stressed that information from the public remains crucial in the fight against drugs. Anyone with information or concerns about drugs should contact Police Scotland on 101 or make an anonymous call to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

(PA/London) Note: This article has been edited with the help of Artificial Intelligence.

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