'Cocaine, cannabis and cash haul taken from car' after Scots driver pulled over as man arrested

A person has been arrested after a hefty medicine haul was taken from a automotive after a driver was pulled over by cops in Fife.

Posting on social media, Police Scotland street visitors officers wrote that a motorist had allegedly been caught on Church Road within the city of Glenrothes driving solely with a provisional licence and with out insurance coverage. The incident passed off round 3.30pm on Tuesday, June 28.

After raiding the Audi, it's alleged police found £900 of hashish, 2000 tablets, 54g of powder and £300 money. The person additionally allegedly examined optimistic for cocaine.

The motorist tested positive for cocaine
The motorist examined optimistic for cocaine (Picture: Highway Policing Scotland)

Following the occasion, a search warrant was issued on a property and medicines with an estimated avenue worth of £3,390 had been additionally seized. A 34-year-old man was arrested in reference to medicine and street visitors offences and a report shall be despatched to the Procurator Fiscal.

Officers have used the alleged incident as a warning that it's 'not simply tickets' they cope with, however occasions the place people are topic to severe penalties for street visitors offences.

A Police Scotland spokesperson mentioned: "A 34 -year-old man was arrested and is topic of a report back to the Procurator Fiscal in reference to medicine and street visitors offences after an Audi automotive was stopped on Church Road, Glenrothes round 3.30pm on Tuesday, 28 June.

"An additional search of a property passed off and a medication with an estimated avenue worth of £3390 had been recovered."

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