'The very simple reality is that the sale, supply and consumption of these incredibly harmful drugs is doing nothing but ruining lives and lining the pockets of organised criminals'
Police have seized around £125,000 worth of suspected heroin after a vehicle was stopped exiting a ferry terminal in North Belfast.
Detective Inspector Sweeney said: “At around 10:30pm, it was reported that a vehicle was stopped by officers as it exited a ferry terminal at the West Bank Road area of North Belfast. “Two men aged 41 and 40 years old were arrested on suspicion of possession of Class A controlled drugs and possession of Class A controlled drugs with intent to supply. Both men are currently in police custody at this time.
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