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Bar where £20k of cocaine and cannabis farm were found has licence stripped as cops say they believe drugs were sold to punters

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A bar where police say £20,000-worth of cocaine was found - along with a cannabis farm in the basement - has had its licence revoked.

Cops said they were acting on intelligence that drugs were openly 'sold over the bar' to punters at The Hub, Haslam Street, Bury, before they raided the building, council papers state.

When officers entered on September 1, they found almost kilo of cocaine, evidence presented to Bury council's licensing panel said.

Cops said small 'deals' of the drug were behind the bar ready for sale to customers, documents show. In and around the bar area, officers found snap bags, scales, money and debt lists, evidence presented to councillors read.

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