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Two men are being questioned about the discovery of drugs in a car in Belfast city centre. Two men being questioned about the discovery of drugs in a car in Belfast have been released on bail pending further inquiries.
The discovery was made by police on a routine patrol who stopped a car in College Square North at about 1800 BST on Friday.The discovery was made by police on a routine patrol who stopped a car in College Square North at about 1800 BST on Friday.
A police spokeswoman said suspected cocaine with a street value of £45,000 was recovered from the car.A police spokeswoman said suspected cocaine with a street value of £45,000 was recovered from the car.
The men, aged 22 and 33, are being questioned by police. The men, aged 22 and 33, were freed by police on Saturday.