Cannabis factory shut down in Sudbury

200 plants were found

Author: Sharon PlummerPublished 8th Jan 2021

Police are appealing for witnesses and information following an attempted burglary and subsequent discovery of a cannabis factory in Sudbury.

Officers were called at 3.05am yesterday (7 January), following reports that a burglary was believed to be in progress at a property in North Street.

On police arrival, the suspects had already left the scene in a van but due to the circumstances, officers entered the building and found a cannabis factory stretching over four floors.

Over 200 cannabis plants were located within the property and are currently being removed.

Further enquiries in the area are still being carried out as the investigation continues.

Officers would urge local residents and businesses to be vigilant to suspicious activity and anyone with information about drug-related activity in their community should contact Suffolk police.

The signs to spot include a strong or sickly sweet smell in the air; buildings with windows constantly blocked off; high levels of heat and condensation and the constant buzz of ventilation. Such operations would most likely have people coming and going from an address at unsociable hours too.

Anyone with information or who may have witnessed a van in the area in the early hours of Thursday 7 January, should contact Suffolk police, quoting crime number: 37/1004/21

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