Cops bust £80k cannabis farm after raiding Cannock property

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Cops uncovered an £80,000 cannabis farm after raiding a Cannock property. The huge haul of drugs was seized by officers after they stormed an address in Chadsmoor.

About 80 plants were found at the property in Bunyan Place, with police confirming their enquires are currently ongoing. Cannock Police said on Facebook: “Officers have today attended an address in Bunyan Place, Chadsmoor, Cannock, and discovered a cannabis grow at the property with approximately 80 cannabis plants. Enquiries are ongoing.

“If anyone has any information please contact Staffordshire Police on 101 or via Staffordshire Police Facebook or Twitter and quote 0315 09/03/22 or email Callum.J.Rooney@staffordshire.police.uk.” In the UK, cannabis is categorised as a class B drug, resulting in penalties for those found in possession, dealing or producing the substance.

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Police can issue a warning or an on-the-spot fine of £90 if you’re found with cannabis. Being found in possession of class B drugs can result in up to five years in prison, an unlimited fine or both.

Those convicted for supplying or production of class B drugs can face up to 14 years in prison.



Drugs were found in the Cannock property

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