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UK: Caution for Man with 65,000 Pounds Worth of Cannabis
Peter Tennick Hartlepool Mail
Friday 01 Feb 2008 A MAN was cautioned by police after a drugs raid netted 24 mature cannabis plants being grown in a house. The 2ft-high plants, valued at around £6,000, were found growing in the bedroom of a house in Gray Street, Hartlepool. The raid was the latest in a string of operations run by police in the town, which have netted more than £650,000 worth of cannabis in the last three months. The operation, which was carried out on Wednesday, was the sixth to be staged in January alone and took the month's total haul of cannabis up to £67,000. A man in his late 30s was arrested the following day, before he was later released with a caution after it emerged he had no previous convictions. Sergeant Stuart Porritt, of the neighbourhood policing team for the Dyke House area of Hartlepool, said: "The plants were upstairs in a bedroom, along with all of the heating and lighting equipment. "They were being cultivated for what we suspect to be for the man's personal use. "The drugs have been seized and they will be destroyed at some time in the future." Despite the recent successes, police are still urging people to give them information on anyone they believe to be involved in drugs. Sgt Porritt added: "These operations will continue as far as the neighbourhood policing team is concerned. "We will be targeting addresses where we believe they are cultivating plants and people who are involved in such activities should expect a visit from us. "If anyone has any information about people cultivating cannabis, please feel free to contact Hartlepool Police office, where their information will be treated with the greatest of confidentiality." http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/Caution-for-man-with-65k.3737099.jp
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