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Inverness man makes no plea to drugs charges





A 37-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a drug recovery in Inverness.

Patrick Boyland appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court today on charges of being concerned in the supply of drugs, and driving a vehicle without insurance or a test certificate.

The Inverness man made no plea, was committed for further examination and released on bail.

Before his appearance, Police Scotland issued the following statement: "Around 3.30pm on Monday, 17 May, officers stopped a vehicle on Quayside Court where a large quantity of cannabis was recovered. A property on Dell Road was subsequently searched and a further quantity of cannabis was recovered. The drugs are estimated to have a street value of around £14,500."

Sergeant Michael Clark said: "We are committed to tackling and disrupting the supply of controlled drugs in the Highlands and Islands. Members of the public have a vital role in reporting information to us and I would urge anyone who has any information or concerns about drug related activity in their community to contact police on 101."


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