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Man charged after cops find £15k of cannabis in van at Ferry Terminal
The discovery was made during a search at the Gills Bay Ferry Terminal in Cannisbay on Tuesday.
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A kilo of cannabis seized at ferry terminal
December 16, 2020 at 6:54 pm
A man has been charged under the Misuse of Drugs Act after a haul of cannabis was discovered in a van at a Caithness ferry terminal.
Yesterday, Tuesday, locally based police officers were supported by colleagues from Border Policing Command as they carried out searches at the Gills Bay Ferry Terminal, as police continued with Operation Ruling enforcement activity in Caithness.
During this time, police say that they made inquiries with the driver of a Mercedes Veto Transporter van, and then carried out a search of the vehicle.
As a result, one kilogram of cannabis was recovered from inside, valued between £10,000 and £15,000.