Three in court after police recover nearly £30,000 of cocaine and heroin from car on A90 By Danny McKay November 26, 2020, 8:53 pm [[title]] [[text]] An error occurred. Please try again. [[success]] Email address Sign up Three people have appeared in court after police stopped a car on the A90 in Aberdeenshire and recovered nearly £30,000 of cocaine and heroin. Reacting to intelligence, officers stopped a car on the A90 at Drumlithie at 9.50am on Wednesday, October 28. A quantity of cocaine and heroin were recovered with an estimated street value of £29,600. And now three people have appeared in private at Aberdeen Sheriff Court in connection with the incident. Martyna Chichiak, 24, Mary Sim, 49, and Nicholas Karvelas, 33, each faced a charge of being concerned in the supply of drugs. Chichiak and Sim, both of Aberdeen, and Karvelas, of Liverpool, did not enter a plea during the behind-closed-doors hearing. A spokeswoman for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service confirmed the case against all three accused was committed for further examination. They were all released on bail. A date for their next appearance in connection with the matter has yet to be fixed. Already a subscriber? Sign in [[title]] [[text]] Close More from the Press and Journal Racing champ Lewis Proctor fined for undertaking traffic at speed on busy A90 Three people for court after £30,000 drugs seized in Aberdeen and Elgin Weekend court roll – Murder trial and food boss on cocaine charge Three men appear in court after drugs worth £20,000 recovered in Aberdeen homes