Cannabis farm found after landlord stopped police officer in the street
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It happened at about 7pm on Wednesday, January 20 in Harehills.
A Police Community Support Officer for east Leeds was out patrolling when she was stopped by a landlord of a property.
He reported to a small cannabis farm to her.
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Hide AdPolice went to the property and found the farm, which had around 50 plants.
The plants were seized.
The officer said: "Stopped on foot tonight by a landlord who reported a small cannabis farm. That’s one more out of Harehills."
It comes as police raided three properties in Yeadon and Rawdon on Thursday, January 20.
Each property contained drugs paraphernalia and signs of recent drugs use and/or dealing.
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Hide AdOfficers also found a quantity of class B drugs, which have been destroyed.
The team posted on Facebook: "This Morning, 21th January, Officers from your local NPT conducted three intelligence-led drugs raids in the Yeadon & Rawdon area.
"All three properties contained drugs paraphernalia & signs of recent drugs use and/or dealing.
"A quantity of Class-B drugs were also recovered, which will now be destroyed.
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Hide AdAs a result of this operation, those drugs will not be finding their way onto the local streets & this sends a clear message: if you are involved in the supply of illegal drugs, you can expect a knock at your door (or in this case, a circular saw)."