Cannabis raid at Four Roads
Officers from Dyfed-Powys Police's Priority Policing team executed a search warrant under the misuse of drugs act in a property in the Four Roads area of Kidwelly and discovered a large quantity of cannabis resin and a cannabis factory.
A sophisticated cannabis growing tent containing cannabis plants and equipment were discovered in an outbuilding.
Almost 40 kilos of cannabis resin, with a potential street value of £100,000, was recovered from the garden of the property.
A 27 year-old man, from the Four roads area, was arrested and charged with the production of cannabis, possession with the intent to supply cannabis and two counts of supplying cannabis. He was due to appear before Llanelli Magistrates Court.
Detective Inspector Gary Phillips said:“We are committed to taking positive enforcement action against those engaged in trafficking drugs in Carmarthenshire. Taking this quantity of drugs off the street is an excellent result for the police and I hope that this helps to reassure the community whose help is essential in the continued fight against drugs in our towns
"I would appeal to the public to report any suspicious activity to the police. I can assure the public that we will take action where necessary.”
Anyone with information should contact their local police station via 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
A sophisticated cannabis growing tent containing cannabis plants and equipment were discovered in an outbuilding.
Almost 40 kilos of cannabis resin, with a potential street value of £100,000, was recovered from the garden of the property.
A 27 year-old man, from the Four roads area, was arrested and charged with the production of cannabis, possession with the intent to supply cannabis and two counts of supplying cannabis. He was due to appear before Llanelli Magistrates Court.
Detective Inspector Gary Phillips said:“We are committed to taking positive enforcement action against those engaged in trafficking drugs in Carmarthenshire. Taking this quantity of drugs off the street is an excellent result for the police and I hope that this helps to reassure the community whose help is essential in the continued fight against drugs in our towns
"I would appeal to the public to report any suspicious activity to the police. I can assure the public that we will take action where necessary.”
Anyone with information should contact their local police station via 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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