Police shutdown cannabis factory found in Gloucester

More than 200 plants were found growing in the building

Author: Isabel KimbreyPublished 14th Jul 2021

Police have shut down a cannabis factory in Gloucester after it was reported by local residents.

Officers discovered more than 200 plants being grown at the premises in Alfred Street last night (Tuesday 14 July).

Residents living close to the address had reported seeing suspicious activity taking place at the property.

The Neighbourhood Policing Team worked with the residents and the landlord of the building to collect further evidence.

The grow, estimated to be worth thousands of pounds, has now been dismantled after being made safe by electricians.

No arrests have been made and police inquiries are continuing.

Sergeant Grant White, of the Neighbourhood Police Team, said: “Thanks to the combined efforts of the local community and all the officers involved, this has taken a quantity of Class B drugs off the streets where they would have had a devastating impact on people’s lives.

“Often these types of drugs can be directly linked to other types of crimes and we will continue to target these operations in a bid to stop the individuals behind them.”

Anyone with additional information about this latest drugs incident can contact Gloucestershire Constabulary through the website quoting incident 346 of 13 July. You can also contact police on 101.

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