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Nottingham Post
Nottingham Post
National
Jack Thurlow

'Big business' cannabis farm with 1,000 plants found inside warehouse

Around 1,000 cannabis plants worth hundreds of thousands of pounds have been seized after illegal modifications in a warehouse were discovered by an energy company. Police were called to an industrial unit in Edwin Street, Daybrook, on Tuesday morning, December 13, where the plants were uncovered inside the warehouse property.

The drugs have been taken away and will later be destroyed. A large amount of growing and electrical equipment was also put beyond use.

Nobody was present at the property and investigations are ongoing. Police say cannabis farms of this nature can often be linked to violent organised crime groups.

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Sergeant Stuart Howe, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Cannabis grows of this nature are big business. They take a lot of time and money to set up and are often linked to violent organised crime groups.

“It is not uncommon for us to also discover slavery and human trafficking offences linked to this kind of professional drugs factory. That’s why we take these offences so seriously and why we will continue to pursue the criminals involved in this illicit trade.”

Anyone with additional information about this incident is asked to call 101 quoting incident 246 of 13 December 2022.

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