More than 450 cannabis plants seized from village property

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An estimated £400,000 worth of illegal drugs have been seized

More than 450 cannabis plants have been found growing in Radcliffe on Trent. Nottinghamshire Police attended a property in the village after receiving an anonymous report of suspicious activities at the address.

Officers in attendance discovered more than 450 cannabis plants growing across the property in various rooms. A man was arrested for cannabis cultivation, and he has since been charged and remanded. It was reported that an estimated £400,000 worth of illegal drugs had been seized from the property and kept off Nottinghamshire's streets. Rushcliffe South Police said: "Officers have attended an address in Radcliffe on Trent following an anonymous report of suspicious activity at that address.

"Officers discovered over 450 cannabis plants growing in all rooms of the property. One male was arrested for the offence of cannabis cultivation and has been charged and remanded. He awaits his day in court! An estimated £400,000 worth of illegal drugs have been taken off Nottinghamshire's streets."

 

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