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Four men arrested over £27,000 drugs uncovered in Aberdeen

Four men arrested over £27,000 drugs uncovered in Aberdeen Updated: 20/05/2021, 4:50 pm © Shutterstock / OneSideProFoto The discoveries were made over the past fortnight. Four men have been arrested after £27,000 of cocaine and cannabis and more than £1,000 cash were found during police raids in Aberdeen. Police have carried out raids in properties in Tillydrone, Seaton, Mastrick and Newmachar over the last two weeks following concerns from local residents. The four men, aged 30, 31, 41 and 45 years old, have been charged with a number of drug-related offences. Sergeant Rae Christie, of the Tillydrone and Seaton Locality Team, said: “This was an intelligence-led operation and we are thankful to the local community for raising concerns, and providing information.

Four men arrested over £27,000 drugs uncovered in Aberdeen

Four men arrested over £27,000 drugs uncovered in Aberdeen
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Walter Scott Prize 2021 Longlist Announced - The People s Friend

Walter Scott Prize 2021 Longlist Announced By Exciting news! The longlist for the 2021 Walter Scott Prize has been announced. If you’re a fan of historical fiction, these novels are some of the best around. Definitely worth adding to your “to read” pile! The books in contention for the £25,000 prize are: “Hinton” by Mark Blacklock “Afterlives” by Abdulrazak Gurnah About the prize The Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction is open to books published in the previous year in the UK, Ireland or the Commonwealth. First awarded in 2010, the prize honours Sir Walter’s position as the “father” of the historical fiction genre.

Hopes prisoner rehabilitation project can help curb Dundee s rising drug death rates

© Shutterstock / OneSideProFoto Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A new project to support offenders leaving prison is intended to help drive down Dundee’s shocking rate of drug deaths. A Scottish Drug Deaths Taskforce was set up to tackle the issue after the country recorded the highest rate in Europe. It has made funding available to provide one-to-one support for offenders leaving prison in Dundee, which recorded the most drug deaths per head of population in Scotland. The pilot is being launched by support group Positive Steps, which will work closely with criminal justice services, Perth Prison and Dundee’s integrated substance misuse service (ISMS).

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