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We have arrested a woman after officers found an estimated £250,000-worth of class A drugs inside a car on the M6 in Norton Canes.
The car was followed by officers from our new Road Crime Team (RCT) shortly after 5pm yesterday (Tuesday 8 October).
It was stopped at a service station in Norton Canes, leading to the discovery of around nine kilograms of class A drugs.
A 57-year-old woman, from Cambridgeshire, has been arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class A and will be questioned in custody.
We’re working closely with the new road crime team to go after serious and organised criminals who use our road networks to carry out their offences, including drug supply, illegal firearms activity, modern slavery, and cyber-crime.
Proactive work to action intelligence and disrupt the organised crime groups offending in Staffordshire is continuing at pace every day.