Police say they can't rest on their laurels and must continue to break-up and intercept drug networks in the Isle of Man.
Last week the pro-active team recovered £30,000 of class A drugs off the streets, with two men charged as a result.
That follows a number of high profile busts in the last few years - something credited to intelligence led policing.
Sergeant Paul Holland says the latest bust represents an ongoing effort to keep illegal drugs off the Island's streets:
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