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Arrest made after 132 cannabis plants found at Telford address

More than 100 cannabis plants have been found by police and a 61-year-old man arrested following a raid at a Telford address.

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A drugs warrant was carried out on Tuesday, which led to 132 cannabis plants being seized and one arrest.

The cannabis farm found by police

Officers from West Mercia Police's Neighbourhood Crime Fighting Team (NCFT) supported the warrant at a property on Eastwood Drive in Donnington.

The cannabis farm found by police

Within the property cannabis plants were located across multiple rooms in various stages of growth.

The cannabis farm found by police

There was also evidence to show the electrics had been tampered with.

The cannabis farm found by police

One man, aged 61, was arrested at the property on suspicion of the production of cannabis. He remains in police custody as enquiries continue.

Police Constable Emily Kyle, who led the warrant assisted by NCFT, said: “We executed today’s warrant in response to community concerns around the illegal production of cannabis at an address in Eastwood Drive, Donnington.

“After entering the property, we discovered around 132 plants across multiple rooms in various stages of growth.

“We are pleased to have disrupted this illegal enterprise which will be linked to an organised criminal gang whose actions reap harm on the communities we are here to protect and serve.

“The drugs they sell have a negative impact on our communities and can lead to other criminality, or the harm and exploitation of vulnerable people.

“Shutting down this grow shows we will not tolerate criminal activity within our communities, and that we will act on information provided to us by the public.”

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