The drugs were found in a vehicle at a property in Bray yesterday evening.
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Cannabis plants with a potential street value of £240,000 were discovered by Police Scotland's Community Investigation Unit.
The drugs were found in a vehicle at a property in Bray yesterday evening.
Officers made the discovery after they received reports of people in a car acting 'suspiciously' on Holburn Street around 10.30am on Monday.
Police were called to Union Street, Aberdeen. at around 12.25am on Sunday.
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