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Huge cannabis factory found in abandoned Doncaster nightclub…

todayDecember 16, 2023 5

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Huge cannabis factory found in abandoned Doncaster nightclub

A huge cannabis factory worth around £800,000 has been discovered in an abandoned Doncaster nightclub.

Officers from the city’s Central Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) were alerted yesterday (14 December) to a significant cannabis cultivation at a premises in Silver Street.

There were approximately 800 cannabis plants spread across six rooms, with reports that the electricity inside the venue had been tampered with.

It is thought people had been living inside the property where the cannabis was being grown, with evidence of fresh food, cooking utensils and general living arrangements.

It was also reported that two men were seen exiting the building after using wire to climb down from a first-floor window. An investigation has been launched and enquiries are ongoing.

Inspector Lisa Bird, of Doncaster Central NPT, said: “This was a sophisticated and significant set up with cannabis plants at varying stages of growth discovered in various rooms of the establishments

“Some people might think cannabis is a harmless drug, but its links to organised crime has been proven. Organised crime groups (OCGs) bring misery to communities with increased violence, use of weapons and drugs supply.

“It leads to vulnerable people being exploited to look after the cannabis grows and there is evidence of that happening in this particular case.

“We want people to feel safe in their homes and wiping out cannabis grows will help us to do that and clear out OCGs from our local communities.”

Anyone with information about this incident is being asked to get in touch with us via our online live chat, our online portal or by calling 101. Please quote incident number 124 of 14 December 2023 when you get in touch.

You can access our online portal here: www.southyorks.police.uk/contact-us/report-something.

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