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UK: Boom in cannabis farms after law on possession is relaxed

David Brown

The Times

Tuesday 13 Mar 2007

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Thousands of cannabis farms are operating from houses after the
relaxation of the law banning possession of the drug.

Police are discovering at least three residential cannabis factories a
day, according to the drug information charity DrugScope. More than
1,500 have been closed in London alone in the past two years, three
times the number found between 2003 and 2005. In 2004 cannabis was
declassified, becoming a class C drug.

Domestically produced cannabis now accounts for more than 60 per cent of
the drug sold in Britain, compared with 11 per cent a decade ago,
research published today says.

Most of the farms are controlled by Vietnamese crime syndicates, which
smuggle in illegal immigrants to tend the plants and which rent
properties in quiet streets.

Almost every room is used to grow the plants and a home containing 400
plants can yield £500,000 each year.

The gangs bypass electricity meters to power high-intensity lamps and
fans without raising suspicion. One cannabis farm found by police had
been wired to street lamps. According to the London Fire Brigade, 50
cannabis farms were discovered last year as a result of house fires,
caused by faulty lights or rewiring.

Vietnamese-run cannabis farms have in the past year been found at homes
in South Wales, Birmingham, East Anglia, Yorkshire and the North East as
well as London. Many of the growers, some as young as 15, are made to
live in cramped conditions as payback for the gangs that smuggled them
in. Police have found growers living in cupboards, to maximise space for
plants.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article1506078.ece

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