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Cannabis plants seized after police raid in Ash, near Canterbury

Police have seized around 250 cannabis plants and arrested a suspect following a search of a property in Ash near Canterbury.

Officers were called to a disturbance near the village at 12.45am on Saturday.

The Street, Ash, near Canterbury. Picture: Google
The Street, Ash, near Canterbury. Picture: Google

Police spokesman Richard Spillett said: "Officers attended and following a search discovered around 250 cannabis plants that were seized as part of an ongoing investigation."

A 53-year-old man from Surrey was arrested on suspicion of cultivating cannabis and has since been released pending further enquiries.

Det Sgt Robert Goodban of Kent Police's Criminal Investigation Department said: "The money made from the sale of these drugs would have ended up in criminal hands leading to further crime and anti-social behaviour.

"I am pleased we have taken these illegal drugs out of circulation. Officers are working to establish more details about those who ran the site."

Cannabis factory found by police. Stock photo
Cannabis factory found by police. Stock photo

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