A person has been charged after cops stopped a automobile on the M8 and found £102,000 value of heroin.
Round 2.30pm on Thursday, 12 Could, Police Scotland officers, appearing on intelligence, pulled over a Ford automobile on the M8 close to Harthill.
The medication, believed to be heroin, have an estimated road worth of £102.000.
A 65-year-old man has been arrested and charged in reference to the restoration.
He was due earlier than Hamilton Sheriff Courtroom yesterday.
A report can be forwarded to the Procurator Fiscal.
Cops have praised the 'important' operation and have assured the general public that they may use 'each useful resource and tactic' to disrupt drug crime in Scots streets.
Detective Inspector Laura Sands of Lanarkshire Division stated: “This was a big medication restoration that has taken £102,000 value of medicine off the streets of Scotland.
“Critical and organised crime brings distress to these dwelling in our native communities and I wish to reassure the general public that we are going to proceed to make use of each useful resource and tactic at our disposal to disrupt this sort of exercise and cease these unlawful substances reaching our streets.
“We depend on the help of the general public, so when you've got any data or considerations about medication in your neighborhood, please contact us by 101.
"Alternatively Crimestoppers could be contacted on 0800 555 11, the place anonymity could be maintained.”
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