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200 cannabis plants seized in week-long series of drugs raids in Caerphilly town, Senghenydd and Trethomas

News | | Published: 09:00, Tuesday April 11th, 2017.
Last updated: 10:09, Tuesday April 11th, 2017

More than 200 cannabis plants were seized by police during a series of drug raids in Caerphilly town, Senghenydd and Trethomas.

Acting on several public tip-offs, officers from Gwent Police carried out the week-long operation.

On Friday, March 31, 14 cannabis plants were seized from an address in Commercial Street, Senghenydd. A 27-year-old man received a caution for the production of a class B drug.

On Monday, April 3, 60 plants were found at a property in Mary Street, Trethomas. A 36-year-old woman was cautioned for the production of a class B drug.

Fifty plants were seized from an address in Market Street, Caerphilly, on Tuesday, April 4.

A 23-year-old man and a 24-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class B drugs and suspicion of the production of class B drugs respectively and were released under investigation.

On Wednesday, April 5, in St Helen’s Court, in Caerphilly, 35 plants were seized and 20 plants were seized at Long Heath Close.

The following day, 28 plants were found at Universal Villas in Senghenydd.

Sergeant Andy Elias, of Gwent Police, said: “We take the supply and use of illegal drugs seriously and we will take action based on information provided to us.”

1 thought on “200 cannabis plants seized in week-long series of drugs raids in Caerphilly town, Senghenydd and Trethomas”

  1. Scuba Steve says:
    Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 12:14

    Complete waste of resources. Enforcing cannabis prohibition costs well over £500m each and every year. That would pay the average salary of over 10k police officers. Not to mention the estimated £1b in tax revenue for the treasury. Cannabis prohibition is unjust and a failure. Its a £6b a year industry in the uk. It is engrained in our culture and it is never going away. Time to legalise and regulate let the police get the harmful drugs and violent criminals off the streets.

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