HUNDREDS of cannabis plants have been seized, and four men arrested, after a raid on a warehouse in Southampton.

Three men, aged 25, 27, and 29, all of no fixed address, were detained after officers raided the site on Pitt Road at 7.10am yesterday morning (Jan 11).

They all remain in custody on suspicion of the cultivation of cannabis.

Another man was also arrested after attempting to flee the scene. He is currently in hospital after injuring himself.

What did police find?

Inside the warehouse were several rooms across two floors filled with hundreds of cannabis plants at various stages of growth, as well as an extensive ventilation and lighting system.

A living area and bathroom were also found in a squalid condition.

A dog was also discovered at the premises and was taken away by officers.

'A great result'

Senior investigating officer Detective Inspector Stuart Barton said: “This is a great result which will disrupt a major link in the cannabis supply chain in Southampton and the wider county.

“The reason we take the production of cannabis on this scale so seriously is because it is often linked to organised crime gangs.

“Gangs often take advantage of vulnerable people, exploiting them or forcing them to work in poor conditions, and bring violence into communities and onto your streets.

“If you think there is cannabis being grown in your neighbourhood, please call us.

“It helps us build a better intelligence picture and target those who are putting drugs on our streets.

“We also would urge landlords to regularly check their properties, as dangerous alterations to electrics and the structure of a building are often made to grow cannabis which can lead to significant costs for them.

“If you see anything suspicious, please report it to us immediately.”