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11:27 GMT, Friday, 13 June 2008 12:27 UK

Two held over £50,000 drugs find

police car Drugs with an estimated value of £50,000 have been seized by police in east Belfast.

Two men were arrested after police stopped a vehicle on the Sydenham bypass on Thursday evening.

They recovered what they said was a "substantial" amount of suspected ecstasy tablets.

The two men who were arrested, who are aged 27 and 31, are still being questioned.




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