Two Toronto-area men are facing trafficking charges after Greater Sudbury Police seized heroin and cocaine in a bust Thursday.

Two Toronto-area men are facing trafficking charges after Greater Sudbury Police seized heroin and cocaine in a bust Thursday.



The arrests were made by members of the force's drug and K9 units at the Greyhound Bus Terminal on Notre Dame Avenue in Sudbury.



“Police arrested two separate males from the Greater Toronto Area,” police said in a release Friday.



One man had 30 grams of what police believe to be heroin, with an estimated street value of $10,000. The second man had 473 grams of cocaine with an estimated street value of $47,300.



“Both males stand charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking in a controlled substance and will appear in court on (Friday),” the release said.



“GSPS would like to take this opportunity to re-affirm our commitment to making our communities safer by targeting those individuals involved in bringing drugs into our community.”