A WOMAN was caught with almost £600,000 of class A drugs following a raid at her flat.
Emma Cunningham was held after police swooped at the two-bedroom property in Clydebank's Dalmuir on February 27 this year.
Prosecutor Lindsey Dalziel told the High Court in Glasgow how they were aware there was a "large quantity of drugs" inside.
Miss Dalziel added: "There were concerns that they would be quickly circulated, so a number of police officers attended."
A series of items were then discovered in "open view" in the flat including five taped packages.
These were each found to hold cocaine with a smaller amount of the drug found in a clothes shop bag.
A stash of heroin in a knotted plastic packages were also seized.
Miss Dalziel said the maximum value for the cocaine was around £585,000 with the heroin £6500.
Cunningham - via her lawyer Euan Dow - pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of both drugs.
Lord Colbeck remanded Cunningham in custody as sentencing was deferred for reports until next month.
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