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More than 1,000 Xanax tablets seized from Aberdeen property

Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
Aberdeen Sheriff Court.

More than 1,000 alprazolam tablets, commonly known as ‘Xanax’, have been seized during an intelligence-led operation in Aberdeen.

The haul, described as  the most significant seizure of its kind in the north-east, was recovered during the execution of a drug search warrant at a property in the Farquhar Road area yesterday afternoon.

A four figure sum of cash and other drug paraphernalia, a personal quantity of cocaine, cannabis and cannabis resin were also seized.

A 38-year-old local man was arrested and charged in connection and is expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today.

Detective Inspector Allen Shaw said: “Thankfully a significant amount of this type of drug has been seized which could have ended up in our communities and in the hands of extremely vulnerable people.

“The effect of taking any drug which hasn’t been specifically prescribed for you can have serious medical consequences.  It is impossible to guarantee the content or purity of a substance that has been purchased illicitly or online and I can’t stress enough the dangers posed and that only medication prescribed to you by a medical professional should be taken.

“We are committed to tackling the sale and supply of drugs and I would encourage anyone with concerns about drug misuse to contact Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 anonymously so that we can continue to take targeted, preventative action.”