A man from St Columb Major appeared in court today after he was arrested as part of Devon and Cornwall police operation to crack down on drug dealing and property crime.
Alan Dean was before East Cornwall Magistrates in Bodmin charged with six offences relating to the supply of heroin.
Bail was withheld when 47-year-old Dean, of Trelawney Parc, appeared in custody before District Judge Cadbury.
Dean is charged with supplying 6.61g of heroin to a man on May 8; 0.98g on May 13; 1.66g on May 21; 0.98g on May 22 and offering to supply quantities of the drug on May 3 and 22.
His was committed to appear at Truro Crown Court on July 5.
More than 80 officers were involved in Operation Minnis yesterday which targeted addresses across Cornwall.
A police spokesman said: "In total police identified more than 50 offences relating to possession of drugs, supply of Class A and B drugs, handling offences and money laundering offences.
"Restraining orders are being sought against a large amount of cash and money in bank accounts.
"Quantities of drugs seized include heroin, amphetamine and cannabis."
Ten people were arrested during the early morning raids in St Columb, St Ives, St Austell, Par and Bodmin.
One of those arrested in Bodmin on suspicion of supplying heroin was a 17 year-old girl.
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