Two men jailed for their part in a five-figure drug operation have scrapped plans to appeal against their prison sentences.
Ryan Donaldson, 46, and Richard Edwards, 38, were each jailed for three years and six months last year.
The pair had previously launched a bid to appeal their sentences but this has now been withdrawn.
Donaldson, of Arklay Place, had pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cannabis resin and heroin alongside 53-year-old Hamish Grant.
A guilty plea was tendered by Edwards, of Findale Street, to being concerned in the supply of cocaine on July 28 last year.
The court heard Donaldson was under surveillance by police when leaving his previous address in Wedderburn Street, and drove to a meeting with Grant on a rural road in the north of Dundee.
The court heard more than 150 bars of cannabis resin worth £57,000, along with heroin worth £23,750, were discovered.
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Duo caught with drugs on rural road north of Dundee scrap sentence appeals