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Seven people charged after drugs recovered in Aberdeen bus and train stations

Hamish the Springer Spaniel assisted with the operation.
Hamish the Springer Spaniel assisted with the operation.

Seven people have been charged in relation to alleged drug offences following a police operation.

Five men, aged between 22 and 40, and a woman aged 32 have been charged by police while another man was arrested in relation to an outstanding warrant.

Police recovered nearly £1,000 worth of drugs including cocaine and ecstasy during an operation at Aberdeen train and bus stations which was supported by the dog unit and the British Transport Police.

Targeting the supply of drugs at Aberdeen train and bus stations and was supported by the dog unit and the British Transport Police.

Police dog Hamish the Springer Spaniel.

Detective Sergeant Andy Machray said: “Tackling the illegal supply of drugs to our communities is a priority for our officers particularly when transport routes are used to bring illicit substances to the area.

“This most recent activity follows on from another successful operation held in May which saw eight people charged in relation to a range of offences including possession of drugs.

“We cannot do this alone and rely on the support of members of the public.

“I would like to thank the staff and public who were at the station this week for their support and extend my gratitude to British Transport Police.

“I continue to urge anyone with concerns to report these to police on 101. Crimestoppers can also be contacted on 101 if you wish to remain anonymous.”

The charged will all appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court either today or in the near future.