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Beat officers in Dover have uncovered a cannabis cultivation following information received from the community.
Acting on intelligence received from the community, beat officers attended a property in Maison Dieu Place on the afternoon of Wednesday 19 February 2025.
The property was later searched and found to contain around 250 cannabis plants, which have been seized as part of an ongoing investigation.
Sergeant Gavin Rolfe said:
'We take all information we receive from the local community seriously and, on this occasion, it has resulted in a sophisticated cannabis cultivation being dismantled, disrupting the work of organised crime. 'I urge anyone who has suspicions that drugs may be being produced or sold in their area to contact us so we can take action.'