Police concentrating on two medication farms have seized greater than 1,000 hashish crops with a complete road worth of greater than £1m.
West Midlands Police stated electrical energy provide at one website, a property on Sandon Highway in Harborne, Birmingham, had been illegally bypassed.
Officers additionally found a big hashish manufacturing facility in 11 makeshift rooms after finishing up a warrant on Cato Road North within the Nechells space of town.
One man in his 30s and one other in his 40s have been arrested on suspicion of medication offences and bailed whereas inquiries proceed.
“Hashish farms can have a devastating affect on the encircling neighbourhoods,” the pressure stated.
“The hazard of bypassing electrical energy can result in catastrophic home fires and the related crime linked to hashish farms has a knock-on impact on the world.”
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