Drugs with a street-value of £30, 000 were recovered from an address in the Torry area of Aberdeen.
Grampian Police major investigation teams recovered a quantity of both crack cocaine and heroin on Tuesday.
Seven persons – three from the west Midlands area and four from Aberdeen – have been charged.
Grampian Police said the five men and two women were detained and are expected to appear from custody at Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
The force said it had recovered more than £100,000 of drugs in less than a week.
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