Police have seized half a million pounds worth of cannabis in a commercial unit raid. Officers attended the units in Aberbargoed, Caerphilly, at around 1.40pm on Wednesday, June 29, where they found two storeys worth of cannabis plans.
Around one thousand plants were found in the raid, worth an estimated £500,000. A cordon was set up in the area whilst police dismantled the cultivation.
Gwent Police, who found the cannabis farm after a search of the area, said the plants were of varying maturity. The force is yet to release any details of any arrests and said the "investigation to identify those responsible is currently ongoing".
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Lysha Thompson, Neighbourhood Policing Inspector for the north of Caerphilly said: "Our officers have carried out a search of the property and disrupted a significant commercial operation growing cannabis in Gwent.
"Our investigation to identify those responsible is currently ongoing, and you may see more of our officers in the area as we carry out our enquiries. If you have any information that you think may help, or have any concerns you wish to discuss, please do stop and talk to our officers.
"Illegal drugs have no place in our society and Gwent Police will continue to undertake operations - like this one in Aberbargoed - to target anyone involved in the supply of controlled drugs."
Anyone with information relating to this incident is asked to contact Gwent Police on 101, quoting log reference 22*217306.
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