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A man has been charged after Class A drugs and cash were recovered from a house in Liverpool.
Yesterday (Tuesday 12 September) officers arrested a man on suspicion of drug offences and searched two houses in Vauxhall where they found a number of wraps of white powder hidden in a fake can of coca cola and approximately £30,000 in cash.
A Seat Leon estate vehicle was also seized.
31-year-old Shaun Doyle of Snowdon Lane, Vauxhall has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A and B drugs.
He has been remanded into custody and will attend Wirral Magistrates Court this morning (Wednesday 13 September).
The charge forms part of the Merseyside Police response to Operation Venetic: a national investigation into the use of encrypted mobile devices, commonly referred to as Encrochat.