A QUANTITY of suspected heroin and methadone was seized at a residential property in Camborne on Thursday [February 26].

Two people aged in their 40s and 50s were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs. They have been released on bail while enquiries are ongoing.

Police Inspector Lou Brown, who heads up the neighbourhood police team in Camborne, said: “The negative impact of drugs can be far reaching in our communities, so it’s positive that we’ve been able to take these substances off the streets of Camborne.

“This activity forms part of our ongoing commitment to tackle drug related crime in the town.”

Insp Brown added: “I’d like to urge anyone who has any information about illegal activity to report it directly to the police or anonymously via Crimestoppers.

“The more you tell us about crime happening on your streets, the more arrests and targeted operations we can plan to tackle it, as well as safeguarding vulnerable people who are impacted by crime.”

The warrant was led by the Camborne Neighbourhood Police Team, Force Support Group, the Drugs Focus Desk and the dog unit.

Methadone should only be taken by the person it is legally prescribed to. If sold on, the substance qualifies as a class A drug and can result in prosecution.

Information about suspicious activity can be reported directly to Devon & Cornwall Police via the force website or by calling 101 (999 in an emergency). Information can also be passed anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555111.