Father and son arrested in West Lothian in 'organised crime' drugs raid

Police in West Lothian have arrested a father and son as part of a major UK-wide drugs operation against "organised criminals"
The two men were charged with importation, possession with intent to supply and offering for supply the drug.The two men were charged with importation, possession with intent to supply and offering for supply the drug.
The two men were charged with importation, possession with intent to supply and offering for supply the drug.

The pair, aged 60 and 30, were arrested when officers from the Organised Crime Partnership swooped on two addresses in Bathgate.

The operation comes after the seizure of a huge stash of the drug kratom were found by Border Force at Edinburgh Airport on 15 April.

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A further 102 kilos were recovered at East Midlands Airport on 6 May.

Kratom is a controlled substance under the New Psychoactive Substances Act 2016, traditionally grown in south-east Asia and used as a stimulant with opioid-like properties.

The two men were charged with importation, possession with intent to supply and offering for supply the drug, and have both been released pending a summons to appear before court on a future date and investigations are continuing.

NCA Scotland operations manager John McGowan said: “We estimate these seizures would have had a combined value of around £60,000 once sold on the black market.

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“Kratom is a dangerous drug, and working with partners like Police Scotland and Border Force we are determined to do all we can to prevent such substances making it on to our streets and damaging the communities of Scotland.”

Deputy Director Murdo MacMillan, head of Border Force Scotland, said: “These seizures have taken a large amount of dangerous psychoactive substances out of the hands of organised criminals and off our streets.

“Border Force will continue to work with the NCA and Police Scotland to bring those involved in smuggling to justice.”