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Sheerness cannabis raid: police appeal for information

A disturbance outside a home led to police discovering a cannabis farm on the Isle of Sheppey.

Officers swooped on a terraced house in St George's Avenue, Sheerness, on Saturday morning and took away more than 100 plants.

A police spokesman said: "Officers were called at about 3.20am following a report that a group of people causing a disturbance outside a property.

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Some of the plants seized from the house. Picture: Kent Police
Some of the plants seized from the house. Picture: Kent Police

"The officers entered the property and found a cannabis cultivation set up in seven rooms, including the loft.

"A large amount of cannabis buds and around 100 plants were located and evidence of the electricity supply being tampered with was also uncovered.

"No arrests have been made and officers continue to make enquiries."

Stash of cannabis plants being taken away by police after drugs bust in St George's Avenue, Sheerness. Picture: Charlene Greenings
Stash of cannabis plants being taken away by police after drugs bust in St George's Avenue, Sheerness. Picture: Charlene Greenings

Engineers from UK Power Networks were called on Saturday and were seen digging up the path outside the property.

Neighbours said two "Eastern European" men had been renting the property which has distinctive red doors.

Electric supplies dug up after cannabis farm found in St George's Avenue, Sheerness (7407829)
Electric supplies dug up after cannabis farm found in St George's Avenue, Sheerness (7407829)

Anyone with information should call Kent Police on 01795 419119, quoting reference 23-0186.

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