Police find Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bars packed full of edible CANNABIS in drugs raid

  •  Police discovered 50 Cadbury Daily Milk chocolate bars packed full of cannabis



Police discovered Cadbury Daily Milk chocolate bars packed full of cannabis in a drug raid along with thousands in cash.

Acting on ‘local intelligence,’ police in Doncaster, South Yorks, raided a local house on Tuesday which led to officers finding large quantities of cannabis and over £5,000 in cash.

Officers also found 50 Dairy Milk chocolate bars containing edible cannabis, a knuckle duster and burner phones suspected to be used for dealing drugs.

Police said the treats could ‘easily be mistaken for normal bars of chocolate’.

A spokesperson for the force voiced concern over potentially ‘disastrous’ consequences had the bars ended up in the hands of a child.

Bags of cannabis were also located inside of an empty tin of Roses chocolates. 

Police discovered Cadbury Daily Milk chocolate bars packed full of cannabis in a drug raid
Bags of cannabis were also located inside of an empty tin of Roses chocolates

Sergeant Chris Rogers, of Doncaster South NPT, said: ‘We were able to execute a warrant under Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act thanks to vital intelligence received concerning activities happening at a property in the Rossington area.

‘Inside, we found significant amounts of drugs which have since been destroyed as well as cash and phones which strongly suggest that drug deals were taking place from inside the property.

‘The chocolate bars we recovered could easily be mistaken for normal bars of chocolate when in fact they contained quantities of an illegal drug in the form of cannabis.

‘If these were to end up in the hands of a child, the consequences could have been disastrous and we are pleased we have been able to take these out of circulation.’

Two men, aged 28 and 18, and a 59-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled Class B drug with intent to supply.

£5,000 in cash was also discovered inside a tin during the drug raid of the property

They have all since been released on police bail pending further enquiries.

Sgt Rogers added: ‘We will not tolerate the supply or presence of drugs in our neighbourhoods. We take drug crime incredibly seriously and we see and hear the impact it has on residents in our local communities.

‘If you are dealing drugs in Doncaster, please know that we will find you and endeavour to bring you before the courts.’

If you concerned about the supply of drugs in your area, please contact police on 101 or 999 in an emergency.

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