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UK: Police to target cannabis factories

The Guardian

Monday 25 Sep 2006

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A national police crackdown on illegal cannabis factories has been launched.

The operation involves close to 20 police forces in England and Wales
and is expected to last for two weeks.

Cannabis factories will be closed down by police and the criminal
networks who run them disrupted and dismantled.

The Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) is expected to announce
further details of the crackdown later on Monday.

Alan Gibson, Acpo's lead on cannabis cultivation, said: "Cannabis
cultivation is an increasing problem which must be nipped in the bud.

"This operation will see police closing cannabis factories across the
country, arresting those concerned and using the Proceeds of Crime Act
to attack the criminal profits being made.

"Cannabis cultivation is seen by criminals as a low risk, high profit
industry, but this operation will send out a clear message that cannabis
production is a serious offence and that offenders will be brought to
justice.

"Not only is the money from cannabis cultivation ploughed back into
serious crime, but the bypassing of the electricity needed to run the
factories causes risk of fire and electrocution and they have already
caused several devastating fires."

As part of the operation, police are expected to ask the public to look
out for telltale signs of cannabis factories being run from properties
in their neighbourhood.

These include the windows of a property being permanently covered,
gardening equipment left outside or a pungent smell emanating from inside.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/story/0,,-6103422,00.html

 

 

 

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