Ramsgate: Cannabis cultivation uncovered by police at empty shop in King Street
Published: 10:07, 06 July 2018
Updated: 11:14, 06 July 2018
Hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of cannabis plants have been seized after police uncovered a large factory in an empty shop.
Police raided the former Blockbuster/ Morrisons store in King Street, Ramsgate and discovered about 1,000 plants.
Officers worked to clear the plants, as well as dismantle the cultivation equipment.
The crop, in different stages of growth, is to be destroyed.
It would have produced drugs worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The discovery was made after police were called to the unoccupied building on Wednesday shortly after midday.
They were assisted by fire crews and also UK Power Networks, who ensured the building was safe while clearance work was ongoing.
No arrests have been made at this stage, however enquiries into the cultivation are ongoing.
Inspector Rhiannan Pepper of Thanet Community Safety Unit said: "Cannabis cultivation set-ups such as this, are not only illegal, but can have safety issues too due to the usually unauthorised set-up and use of electricity involved, which can have serious consequences on neighbouring buildings or the wider community.
"We ask that people remain vigilant, and report any suspicious behaviour seen locally which might be linked to drugs."
Anyone with information about the cannabis factory is asked to call Kent Police on 01843 222289 quoting 04-606.
Alternatively, contact Kent Crimestoppers, anonymously on 0800 555111.
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