Two men due to appear in court following separate drugs finds

Drugs: Police officers made the discoveries on Saturday and Sunday.

Two men are due to appear in court following separate drugs finds in Aberdeen.

On Sunday Grampian Police officers searched a flat in the Torry area of the city and discovered of cannabis and amphetamines worth “a low four-figure sum”.

A 30-year-old man was arrested and is expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on Monday

Sergeant David Ferguson said: ''This recovery has again showed Grampian Police are committed to tackling the drugs issue throughout Aberdeen and I would urge members of the public to continue playing their parts by coming to us with information."

Another man is also due to appear in court after “a large quantity” of cannabis resin was found in the Manor Park area of the city.

The 19-year-old man from Aberdeen was arrested on Saturday.

Sergeant David Ferguson said: ''This operation has recovered a considerable amount of class B drugs. Once again it demonstrates Grampian Police's response to the intelligence which we continue to receive.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the public for their assistance in the fight against drugs and wish to reassure them we will continue to make the Grampian Police area as hostile a place as possible for anyone involved in the sale or supply of controlled drugs.''

Anyone with information about drug dealing can contact Grampian Police on 0845 6005700 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.