A suspected drug dealer has been charged after police stopped a car for having no working brake lights.
When they stopped the driver and searched the vehicle, a large amount of class A and B drugs were found including a mixture of pills, cannabis and powder.
These appear to be pre-sorted into snap bags for distribution.
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The driver was arrested and charged on suspicion of possession of class A and B drugs with intent to sell.
Roads and Transport MPS tweeted: “A vehicle with no working brake lights drew the attention of #SouthRPT officers in @MPSGreenwich and on stopping the vehicle and dealing with the driver, a large amount of class A and B drugs were found during a stop and search.
“Driver arrested and charged for pwits A & B #A3.”
A vehicle with no working brake lights drew the attention of #SouthRPT officers in @MPSGreenwich and on stopping the vehicle and dealing with the driver, a large amount of class A and B drugs were found during a stop and search
— Roads&Transport MPS (@MPSRTPC) November 17, 2022
Driver arrested and charged for pwits A & B#A3 pic.twitter.com/zgvN7OuI3S
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