A man was arrested after police carried out early-morning raids at addresses in Oldham.
Just after 6am on Monday morning (14 February), officers from Greater Manchester Police's Oldham East neighbourhood policing team executed warrants on Afghan Street and Frances Street.
A 'large quantity' of cannabis was seized along with various drug paraphernalia and mobile phones, police have said.
One man, aged 25, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of importing Class B drugs and remains in custody for questioning.
Police Inspector Alan Saunders, of GMP's Oldham division, said: "These warrants were executed as part of 'Operation Vortex' which is an on-going monthly operation targeting a different part of the Oldham district each time, as part of a major push to crack down on violence, drugs, weapons and anti-social behaviour.
"This was another good result for the team with drugs recovered and a suspect in custody. The drugs trade is a blight on our local communities and can destroy lives as well as helping to fund further serious criminal activity and we are doing all we can to make sure anyone involved in this type of crime faces justice.
"As always we very much welcome and rely on information from the public to help us to disrupt crime, and so I'd like to appeal to the public to report any concerns or information you may have that will help us to continue making Greater Manchester a safer place to live for everyone."
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