A shocking amount of drugs was discovered in a Langley property during a police warrant.
Thames Valley Police officers and a specialist search unit found a large amount of cannabis and cocaine as well as cash and a machete.
Police also rescued two dogs from the property due to concerns they were being mistreated.
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A 20-year-old man has been charged with possession with intent to supply class A and Class B drugs.
Police said an investigation into causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal is continuing.
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After the search was carried out, Slough Borough Council visited the Langley house at the request of police officers to investigate whether it had been illegally converted into an unlicensed house of multiple occupations (HMO).
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