Suspected 'cannabis farm' found in Leamington

Two foreign national males were located inside the premises and are currently being supported as suspected victims of modern day slavery
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A suspected ‘cannabis farm’ has been shut down in Leamington following concerns from residents.

Officers forced entry to the property in Court Street shortly after 5pm on Saturday evening (September 13) , where several cannabis plants were located.

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The plants, alongside electrical equipment, were seized from the address after a search and forensic examinations.

A suspected ‘cannabis farm’ has been shut down in Leamington. Photo by Warwickshire PoliceA suspected ‘cannabis farm’ has been shut down in Leamington. Photo by Warwickshire Police
A suspected ‘cannabis farm’ has been shut down in Leamington. Photo by Warwickshire Police

Two foreign national males were located inside the premises and are currently being supported as suspected victims of modern day slavery.

They are being safeguarded by police and specialist organisations whilst enquiries are ongoing.

One man has been arrested in connection with the investigation and has been released under investigation.

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Leamington’s Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) have been running Operation Switch throughout the summer to identify and tackle drug dealing in and around the town.

Officers would continue to encourage anyone with any concerns about the supply and use of illegal drugs in their community to please report it.

Information can be given via www.warwickshire.police.uk, 101 or via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Concerns around suspected modern slavery can be reported to Warwickshire Police or directly to the National Modern Slavery Helpline on 0800 121700.