A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of dealing cannabis following a raid at a property in Aldridge
The cannabis drugs haul seized from a property in Herbert Road, Aldridge
A large amount of cannabis was discovered following a raid at a Walsall home.
Officers from West Midlands Police ’s Priority Crime Team executed a warrant at a property in Herbert Road, a residential street in Aldridge, in an early morning raid on Monday, December 22.
Inside, officers found a large amount of cannabis, suspected cannabis vapes and synthetics as well as cash stashed in an outbuilding.
READ MORE: Second murder arrest in Birmingham after man died in stabbing
Police arrested a 29-year-old man on suspicion of dealing cannabis.
He was in police custody and being questioned by officers.
Herbert Road in Aldridge (Image: Google )
A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: “We seized a quantity of cannabis and arrested a man for drugs offences after executing a warrant in Aldridge.
“Officers from our Priority Crime Team carried out the warrant at an address on Herbert Road on Monday morning, shortly after 7am. We seized a large amount of cannabis, suspected cannabis vapes and synthetics as well as cash from an outbuilding.
“A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class B. He remains in custody as we continue with our enquiries.”
Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp
Sgt Jason Pinches, the Priority Crime Team supervisor, said: “This was an excellent seizure where a large amount of cannabis was seized and one man arrested.
“If anyone has any information with regards to drugs in their communities then please call 101. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.”
Get the latest BirminghamLive news direct to your inbox
The police spokesperson added: “We’re currently running Operation Target which sees us take a defiant stand against a range of serious and organised crime offences.
“Officers use local intelligence, seize goods, carry out warrants and target offenders as part of Op Target’s ongoing crackdown against serious and organised crime.”