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A man accused of being involved in an international drugs ring has been taken back to his home by police while they searched the property. | A man accused of being involved in an international drugs ring has been taken back to his home by police while they searched the property. |
Brian Howes, 43, and Kerry Ann Shanks, 28, from Bo'ness near Falkirk, are due to appear in court to face extradition proceedings to the US. | |
Mr Howes, who is originally from Middlesbrough, returned to his home in Bridgeness Road, Bo'ness, in handcuffs. | Mr Howes, who is originally from Middlesbrough, returned to his home in Bridgeness Road, Bo'ness, in handcuffs. |
Police said a motor museum and funeral premises were also being searched. | Police said a motor museum and funeral premises were also being searched. |
Crystal Meth | |
The US Drug Enforcement Agency has issued details of a major drug production ring in which Mr Howes and Ms Shanks are alleged to have played major roles. | |
Cleveland Police in the north east of England and the Central Scotland force have been involved in a two-year probe into Crystal Meth production. | |
The investigation focused on the alleged supply of chemicals involved in production of the synthetic drug - also known as methamphetamine - to individuals in the US, Europe and Australia. | |
The couple were arrested in Bo'ness on Tuesday by Central Scotland Police officers, working on behalf of the US agency. | |
Police also swooped on business addresses in Bo'ness. | |
Previous raid | |
A spokesman for Central Scotland Police said: "The operation is on-going." | |
A major police operation in June, involving up to 250 officers, saw a raid on the couple's alleged distribution centre in Grangemouth. | |
Police said Mr Howes and Ms Shanks had lived for some time in Cleveland. | |
The couple's appearance at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Wednesday is expected to be held in private. | |
A conviction for unlawful importation and distribution of regulated chemicals such as red phosphorus carries a maximum penalty of 20 years, a £128,268 fine or both. |