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A man has been arrested after officers located a large quantity of cannabis during an address search in Basingstoke.
Officers attended an address on Rutherford Road on Tuesday 29 October and discovered more than 100 cannabis plants that were being dried and cut up ready for packaging
The cannabis has been seized for destruction.
A 34-year-old man from London was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class B and cultivating a cannabis plant.
He has been bailed with conditions, pending further enquiries.
We know some people think it is just a bit of cannabis, but we want to stress that any production of drugs is linked to hidden harm.
Large-scale operations are often run by organised crime gangs, who are likely to engage in serious violence involving weapons, such as firearms.
The electrical requirement to grow a large amount of plants is also dangerous and can be a huge fire risk, putting neighbouring properties, and lives, in danger.
We encourage people to please continue to report suspicious behaviour and suspected drug dealing in your neighbourhood to police.
The information you provide helps us develop the bigger picture that leads us to take action and remove drugs from the streets.
Here are a few ways you can spot a potential cannabis factory:
If you spot any suspicious behaviour or activity, please contact us on 101 or online at https://www.hampshire.police.uk/ro/report/. Anyone with information regarding this specific incident should quote reference 44240470332.