Crack cocaine seized in Plymouth as six arrested in raid
SIX men have been bailed by police after a drugs raid which netted a quantity of suspected crack cocaine.
Officers from Plymouth police's Core Tasking Unit (CTU) carried out a Misuse of Drugs Act warrant at an address in Albert Road, Devonport at around 3pm on Thursday.
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Wearing protective clothing, the officers forced entry through the front door with a battering ram before a search of a flat uncovered a number of "rocks" of what police suspect is crack cocaine as well as a quantity of herbal cannabis.
Six men – four locals and two from Liverpool – were arrested on suspicion of being in possession with intent to supply class A and class B drugs and taken to Charles Cross police station for questioning.
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The men – aged 17, 18, two aged 21, a 22 year old and a 26-year-old – were all later released on police bail until April 22 pending further inquiries.
Anyone with information about the investigation should call police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting crime reference number ED/13/64.




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