A drug dealer who was caught red-handed with nearly 200,000 street valium tablets during two raids on her home has been remanded in custody.
Leanne McCabe was discovered with drugs worth more than £100,000 when her council flat in the Menzieshill area of Dundee was raided by detectives.
At Dundee Sheriff Court, McCabe, 35, admitted four charges of drug dealing and was warned that she would be sentenced to imprisonment.
Fiscal depute Marie Irvine told the court her home was first raided on 16 August last year and almost 100,000 etizolam tablets were found in the property.
"Over a few weeks police received intelligence that drug dealing was taking place at the property," she said.
"A search warrant was granted and entry was forced.
"The accused was traced within the bedroom and a systematic search was carried out. There were 95,471 tablets with a maximum illicit value of £47,735."
During that raid, and the second raid carried out on 17 February this year, heroin was also found and assessed to be worth a maximum of £16,780 in total.
A further 84,404 etizolam tablets were found during the second raid and Ms Irvine said: "It was evident there was a large quantity of suspected controlled drugs on display."
Solicitor Jim Laverty, defending, said: "I would accept that custody is justified and proportionate. Whilst she did not benefit financially, she understands that by providing her house as a safe house she was still a significant cog in the machinery of drug supply."
McCabe, from Dundee but a prisoner in Edinburgh, admitted supplying both kids of drug from Spey Drive, Dundee, on 16 August and 17 February.
Sheriff George Way deferred sentence for reports.