Arrests after suspected Class A drugs found

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A warrant was carried out at a residential address on 21 August following intelligence from the community

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Arrests have been made after police found suspected Class A drugs at a property in Cornwall.

A residential address in Bodmin was searched on 21 August after intelligence from the community which resulted in the seizure of white powder, money and numerous mobile phones, Devon and Cornwall Police said.

Two men, aged 30 and 36, have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs.

Both men have been released on police bail while investigations continue.

Det Con Tom Graham, head of the investigation, said: "This positive warrant highlights the steps we're taking to tackle reports of drug supply in our communities."

He said the police "remain committed to keeping the public safe, reducing offending and deterring this type of criminal activity".

"Our officers will continue to be proactive by conducting warrants, making arrests, putting offenders before the courts and planning targeted operations.

"Your information provides a better picture of what is going on."

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