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Two people have been arrested in Birmingham on suspicion of monkey dust supply offences in Staffordshire.
Officers carrying out proactive work, entered an address in Washwood Heath, Birmingham, yesterday evening (Wednesday 3 June).
A significant amount of monkey dust was recovered from the address.
Two vehicles, believed to be linked to the investigation, were seized by West Midlands Police from outside the property.

A 24-year-old man from Birmingham and a 41-year-old woman, from Stafford, were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class B drugs, monkey dust; and possession with intent to supply class C drugs, Pregabalin
They each remain in police custody while our inquiries are ongoing.
We continue to do all we can to disrupt the supply of monkey dust in Staffordshire and urge anyone with any information in relation to any suspicious activity in their area to contact us.
Call us on 101, use Live Chat on our website or call 999 in an emergency.
To report anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.