A CANNABIS factory with hundreds of plants has been shut down by police.

Specialist officers found the drugs at a business property in Renown Close, Chandler’s Ford yesterday morning (Tuesday April 5).

They are estimating that 500 to 600 plants have been seized as evidence.

Enquiries into the drug cultivation activity, and identifying those who have been residing in the property, remain ongoing at this time.

No arrests have been made.

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Eastleigh District Commander, Chief Inspector Marcus Cator, said: “This police activity was conducted off the back of intelligence and information submitted to us by the local community, who were concerned about drug-related activity in their area.

"As a result, we have managed to take action which will hopefully go some way to disrupting local drug-related activity and protect others from drug-related harm.

“There is likely to be a large police presence in the area over the next few days while officers continue their enquiries and ascertain the exact circumstances relating to the drug cultivation activity.

"If anyone has any information about this, then please do engage with officers at the scene – any information, no matter how small or insignificant you think it might be, could help aid our investigation.

“We are aware that local residents will think, it’s just a bit of cannabis and that this is not a big issue, but we want to stress that any production of drugs is linked to hidden harm.

"Large scale operations like this are often run by organised crime gangs. Those gangs are likely to engage in very serious violence involving weapons, such as firearms.

“They may also take advantage of vulnerable people, exploiting them or making them work in servitude.

“The electrical requirement to grow this many plants is also really dangerous and can be a huge fire risk, putting neighbouring properties, and lives in danger.

“It is not just a bit of cannabis, it’s linked to serious criminality. That’s why we are really keen to hear from people who suspect there is cannabis cultivation or drug related activity taking place in their neighbourhood.”

Police say there is no risk to the wider community.

 

 

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