Two excellent pieces of work from the Coventry teams have resulted in thousands of pounds worth of drugs being taken off the streets.
Officers from the county lines team carried out a warrant in Foleshill Road on 26 July, arresting a man and seizing class A drugs.
Acting on intelligence, the team carried out the warrant, finding a large amount of cocaine and heroin hidden behind a boarded-up fireplace.
A 27-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of supplying or offering to supply Class A drugs. He was bailed while enquiries continue.
A 39-year-old man was also arrested before being handed over to Immigration Officers.
In addition to the drug seized, officers also seized cash and scales, plus a number of phones.
On the same day, officers on patrol in Strathmore Road spotted a car being driven at an unusually slow pace.
When it stopped, they detained the driver and searched the car, finding 10 kilogrammes of cannabis in vacuum bags ready for sale.
This amount has an approximate street value of around £40,000.
Following this, a 28-year-old man was charged with possession with intent to supply and driving while disqualified.
He will appear at Warwick Crown Court for trial on 23 August.
West Midlands Police is specifically working to identify criminals involved in serious organised crime and bring them to justice, while preventing people from falling victim to some of their traumatic or harmful crimes.
This work is known as Operation Target and is working across our region to make our communities safer places to live and work.
As well as pursuing offenders, Op Target also works to ensure they can to prevent people becoming victims in the first place. This includes putting activity in place to disrupt organised crime and also through education.