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Nottingham Post
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Jack Thurlow

£220,000 worth of cannabis found after police raid in Mansfield

A man has been jailed after police found more than £220,000 worth of cannabis at farms in two houses next to each other. Officers carried out raids at adjoining houses in Laurel Avenue, Mansfield, after received intelligence that drug activity was taking place.

Around 350 plants were found growing across 10 different rooms and were destroyed while the high value growing equipment used to maintain them was also seized by police. Cannabis grower Albian Daja was found to be tending the plants at one of the two neighbouring houses but tried to hide from police in the loft while the warrants took place on August 6, 2021.

He was caught by officers after climbing down from the attic and trying to escape by running out through the front door. He appeared before Nottingham Crown Court for sentencing on Thursday (March 17, 2022), having pleaded guilty to the production of a class B drug.

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Sergeant Neil Priestley, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “It is a common misconception that cannabis production is a victimless crime that doesn’t harm anybody. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Cannabis production is a serious offence that is regularly linked to organised criminals, who exploit vulnerable people to tend the plants on their behalf while living in conditions that are often unsanitary. It is also typical for these types of grows to involve dangerous modifications to wiring and for electricity to be bypassed, which is a huge fire risk to people in the house and in the neighbouring areas too.

Around 350 plants were found at the property in Laurel Avenue, Mansfield (Nottinghamshire Police)

“Removing this type of behaviour from our communities is a key priority for the force. Our Operation Reacher and neighbourhood policing teams are constantly on the lookout for acts of criminality such as this and carry out regular warrants to stop offenders in their tracks and close these cannabis farms for good.

“We will always act on intelligence about cannabis grows and we will continue to relentlessly pursue those who are behind the growing of cannabis.”

Daja, of no fixed address, was sentenced to one year and eight months in prison.

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