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Teens in court on A9 drugs supply charges


By Gavin Musgrove

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Two teenagers appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court yesterday on six charges each of being concerned in the supply of drugs.

Darren Douglas, aged 19, and Marc Forsyth, also aged 19 of Inverness made no plea, were committed for further examination. Both were released on bail.

Douglas and Forsyth appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court
Douglas and Forsyth appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court

The court appearances followed a statement by Police Scotland on Wednesday, confirming that quantities of cocaine, MDMA and herbal cannabis allegedly worth a combined £140,000 were recovered after a car was stopped near Inverness.

The vehicle was stopped on the A9 by officers on Tuesday evening.

Detective Inspector Peter Mackenzie said: "We are committed to tackling the supply of controlled drugs and pro-actively targetting those individuals intent on causing damage to our local communities.

"Tackling the misuse of drugs in the Highlands cannot happen without the invaluable support we receive from the public who do not tolerate drugs or the harm they cause.

"Anyone with concerns or information about drugs is urged to contact Police Scotland at any time on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."


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