TWO PEOPLE were arrested after a 'considerable amount' of drugs were seized during a raid in Flintshire last week.
North Wales Police say the cannabis discovery was made via a warrant carried out at Pantasaph on Friday, September 8.
Officers say the 'considerable amount' of cannabis was obtained as a result of 'intelligence received from the local community' - both directly to officers and via Crimestoppers.
As a result, two people were arrested in connection to the drugs.
Sergeant Kerry Nash said: "Thank you to those who came forward with information, which led to the arrest of two people. I would ask people to continue to come forward with information so we can continue to take action."
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Sergeant Nash added: "Drug use in our community will not be tolerated and positive action will be taken against those who cause harm in the area."
Anyone with information relating to drugs offences in their area can contact us via the website or by calling 101.
Alternatively, the independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously.
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