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UK: Hash and Carry- Shut store is huge cannabis factory

James Moncur

Glasgow Daily Record

Wednesday 28 Mar 2007

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DRUG squad officers raided an abandoned bakery yesterday - and
discovered a £500,000 cannabis factory.

Officers found 1700 super-strength pot plants - and were almost overcome
by the fumes.

They were forced to use breathing gear to gather evidence and bag the
plants.

The cannabis, found in Cowdenbeath, Fife, had a street value of around
£485,000.

Detectives, acting on a tip-off, found heating lamps, ventilation
equipment and hi-tech hydration units to cultivate the plants.

They struggled to move among the pots, which were packed into the
bakery's five rooms, including its disused wholefood shop.

Police confirmed that a 51-year-old Vietnamese man was arrested at the
scene. He is due to appear in court later today.

Detective Inspector Neil Kerr said: "This is the biggest cannabis farm
we have ever found and it was a pretty sophisticated set-up.

"We're at the early stages of the investigation but it would be safe to
say we were pretty stunned by the size of the operation we discovered."

Since October, police have busted more than 50 cannabis factories across
Scotland with a street value of £3million.

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