Four arrests have been made in Birmingham today after a bust by a police force elsewhere in the country.
A quartet of people were arrested in the city after dawn raids by cops from Gloucestershire Police.
In total, five addressers were raided by police.
Cops are investigating a County Lines drug ring.
As part of the early morning raids by cops, a car, luxury clothes, cash and drugs were all seized across five city addresses.
The value of drugs recovered by cops on Thursday May 13 could reach as much as £100k, police confirmed today.
West Midlands Regional Organised Crime Unit joined officers from Gloucestershire in executing the raids.
Four men - aged between 19 and 26 - were arrested.
A 19-year-old, 20-year-old, 24-year-old and 26-year-old were arrested on suspicion of the supply of Class A drugs.
They are aged 19, 20, 24 and 26 years old respectively.
In a statement this afternoon, police said an "amount of drugs and money" were discovered during searches of the properties.
Items of high value clothing and an Audi A4 S-line car have also been seized as part of the Proceeds of Crime Act.
Anyone with concerns about drug dealing in Gloucestershire, county lines or otherwise, can file a report online or by calling 101.