Police have seized a quantity of Class A and Class B drugs from a property in Nansledan.
Officers executed a warrant under the Misuse of Drugs Act on Wednesday, 11th December.
In a statement, Newquay Police Inspector Steve Johnson said: “Those responsible for supplying drugs in Newquay can expect our attention and have every reason to be looking over their shoulder.”
Police enquiries are ongoing.
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