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Police arrested three men yesterday afternoon after they discovered a large amount of class A drugs.

South Leicestershire Police tweeted to say that officers were looking for a man when they knocked on a door in the area of Cavendish Road, Leicester at 9.20am.

That door turned out to be the wrong one but when police went inside they found three men preparing a large amount of heroin and crack cocaine.

The tweet said: "By chance, we were at an address yesterday looking for a male.

"On knocking the door (which was the wrong door), three males were inside and in the process of cutting and bagging large amount of heroin and crack cocaine."

The men, two aged 28 and one aged 27, from Solihull and Leicester, were arrested on suspicion of possession of class A drugs with intent to supply.

A police spokesperson said they have since been released under investigation and inquiries are ongoing.

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