A man hid in an attic of a cannabis farm. He was arrested and sentenced to 16 months.

The house had many modifications. It concealed a cannabis farm inside. There were seven rooms with plastic lining. Officers saw water butts and pumps. They noticed ducting and carbon air filters, too. Wall fans, lights, and 294 cannabis plants were there.
Klajdi Toci, age 21, hid in the attic. This building was on High Street. He got arrested and faced charges. He admitted to making a Class B drug. The court sentenced him to 16 months. It happened on February 6 in Mold.
Police described the setup as large and complex. Detective Constable Parker thanked the community. He thanked them for reporting suspicious activity. Community info helps them build cases, leading to warrants.
They execute warrants using community reports. This keeps the area hostile to drug dealers. Police want to stop harmful drugs. They are dedicated to community safety.
They appreciate the public’s crucial role. People should keep reporting drug concerns. Every little bit helps a lot. Report online or email 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk. You can also call them at 101. Any information can make a big difference.