Police seize suspected Class A, B and C Drugs worth £6,000 in Ballymena
- Love Ballymena

- Jul 11
- 1 min read

Police in Ballymena have recovered a significant quantity of suspected illegal drugs during a proactive operation in the town on Thursday 10th July.
Officers carried out a search which led to the seizure of suspected Class A, B, and C drugs with an estimated street value of around £6,000.
The suspected substances included a quantity of cocaine, along with other drugs believed to fall under the Class B and C categories.
In addition to the drugs, police also recovered a sum of cash, an electronic device, and what is believed to be a suspected imitation firearm.
A police spokesperson confirmed:
“Enquiries remain ongoing at this time. We would appeal to anyone with concerns or information about suspected drug-related activity to contact us on 101.”
Members of the public can also provide information anonymously or submit non-emergency reports through the PSNI’s online reporting form at https://orlo.uk/XoFsG.
This operation is part of ongoing efforts by the Police Service of Northern Ireland to disrupt drug-related crime and keep communities safe.








