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Shetland police intercept drugs worth around £7,500 through the post

Dogs Against Drugs in Shetland.
Dogs Against Drugs in Shetland.

Police dogs have stopped approximately £7,500 worth of drugs from coming into Shetland through the post.

All of the recoveries were made with the aid of partners from the charity Dogs Against Drugs who monitor the postal system for suspicious packages as a matter of course.

In recent months a total of 13 packages containing drugs have been seized – leading to further searches of properties under warrant.

These have resulted in further recoveries of heroin, cannabis and cocaine.

Several people have been charged with drug offences – with other inquiries ongoing.

The recent searches came yesterday after packages were intercepted – resulting in searches of properties in the Lerwick and Scalloway area and the recipients being charged.

Shetland area commander Chief Inspector Lindsay Tulloch said: “We are very aware that the postal system is one means that people will attempt to use to bring drugs into our islands and we are committed to intercepting any suspicious packages before they reach their intended targets.

“The value of Dogs Against Drugs in this work cannot be overstated – they play a vital role in keeping the communities of Shetland safe.

“They are a local charity who now have four dogs fully trained and successfully operating in the islands thanks to the support of the local community.

“Drugs have no place on Shetland and will not be tolerated – not by us as a police force, not by our partners and certainly not by the community.

“I hope these recoveries send a strong message to anyone attempting to bring drugs into Shetland that we are watching.

“With the support of Dogs Against Drugs we will intercept your package and you will face prosecution.”