Police discovered a cannabis farm in Smethwick, seizing 260 plants and grow equipment on Tuesday.
Police discovered a cannabis farm in Smethwick, seizing 260 plants and grow equipment on Tuesday.

Massive Cannabis Farm Discovered by Police in Smethwick Estate
Officers found it inside a unit, where they located about 260 plants. They also found growing equipment. The police seized the plants, and after that, they destroyed them completely.
Police said they found the grow in a unit, like I said. They took the plants and disposed of equipment. Police ask for info if you have it; call 101 and quote 20/157883/25.
Cannabis farms are a common crime here. Criminals use old buildings, industrial units, and even homes. They grow plants using hydroponics.
Possession can mean a fine or jail; the fine is unlimited, potentially, and jail could be five years. Production gets even harsher penalties.
Staffordshire Police shared some signs, including blacked-out windows and a strong smell. Also, listen for a constant buzz, and watch for high condensation as another clue.
Officers found it inside a unit, where they located about 260 plants. They also found growing equipment. The police seized the plants, and after that, they destroyed them completely.
Police said they found the grow in a unit, like I said. They took the plants and disposed of equipment. Police ask for info if you have it; call 101 and quote 20/157883/25.
Cannabis farms are a common crime here. Criminals use old buildings, industrial units, and even homes. They grow plants using hydroponics.
Possession can mean a fine or jail; the fine is unlimited, potentially, and jail could be five years. Production gets even harsher penalties.
Staffordshire Police shared some signs, including blacked-out windows and a strong smell. Also, listen for a constant buzz, and watch for high condensation as another clue.