Five people have been arrested after £10,000 of class-A drugs were recovered in Aberdeen.
Police recovered heroin and crack cocaine from a property in the city centre on Friday.
A four-figure sum of cash was also recovered, Grampian Police said.
Three people from the area, aged 34, 41 and 44, and two men from London - aged 38 and 40 - were arrested in connection with the discovery.
A police spokesman said: "A report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal."
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