Police in the Skegonnier area have confiscated the suspected property, which is valued at nearly $6 million. The search was carried out by Tennent Street Police as part of a major operation.
The incident appeared in a post on North Belfast Police’s official Twitter account PSNIBelfastN at 1:46am in the early hours of the morning. It read: “After the last operation by one of the neighborhood police teams, we conducted a property search in the Skegonier area. As part of a major operation, the property, the estimated cost of which was 6,000,000 roadsides, was removed from us. Streets – Tennent Police Street.”
A report by Northern Ireland’s Statistics and Research Agency, released in March 2021, revealed that there were 191 drug-related deaths in the country in 2019. 45.5% of the deaths were men between the ages of 25 and 44.
Source: Belfastlive
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