Hertfordshire Police arrested two people and seized a crossbow as part of drugs bust in Borehamwood.
Officers raided two properties and searched two vehicles in the early hours of Tuesday, May 14, following intelligence on drugs supply in Hertfordshire.
A crossbow was seized in the early morning raid. (Image: Hertfordshire Police)A man and woman in their 20s were arrested in connection to the drug line and have been released under investigation.
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A machete seized by police. (Image: Hertfordshire Police)Police seized a crossbow and machete, large amounts of class A (cocaine) and class B (cannabis) drugs, £20,000 in cash, two motorbikes worth £7,000 and several mobile phones.
Large amounts of cocaine were also discovered at the property. (Image: Hertfordshire Police)Photos released by the force show a machete with a blade longer than 30 centimetres, packets of white powder and a stack of £50 notes.
Police estimated the cocaine had a street value of around £22,000 while the cannabis is thought to be worth £3,000.
Around £20,000 in cash was confiscated in the early morning raids. (Image: Hertfordshire Police)
The raid was done by mainly plain-clothed officers and a police dogs unit.
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