A significant drug bust in High Brooms has uncovered a cannabis farm worth an estimated £3 million. Police discovered 3,500 cannabis plants inside a warehouse on Chapman Way following an investigation triggered by a suspicious vehicle stop on Friday, 10 January.
Suspicious Vehicle Leads to Major Find
Officers stopped a vehicle acting suspiciously in the area, leading them to conduct further enquiries. Their search of a nearby warehouse revealed a sophisticated cannabis cultivation operation, including specialized growing equipment and thousands of plants.
Arrests Made
Five individuals have been arrested in connection with the operation. The suspects remain in police custody for questioning as investigations continue.
Police Statement
A spokesperson for the local police said:
“This discovery represents a significant disruption to the illegal drugs trade in the area. The scale of this operation suggests organized criminal involvement, and we are determined to bring those responsible to justice.”
Community Appeal
Residents in High Brooms are encouraged to report any suspicious activity in their area. Anyone with information related to this incident is urged to contact the police on 101, quoting reference 10/0125. Alternatively, anonymous reports can be made through Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.