Police in Rhondda have dismantled two cannabis factories.
Written by Gavin on 20th October 2021
Acting on concerns from local residents, South Wales Police officers seized cannabis plants from houses in Tonypandy and Treherbert.
Three men were arrested at the property in Tonypandy after trying to escape through a window and a teenage boy, who had been reported missing from London in August, was also found at the house. Measures are now in place to ensure his safety and wellbeing.
Evidence found at the scene led officers to a second cannabis factory in Treherbert.
Chief Inspector Anthony Moyle, said: “Thanks to information from the community we took two sophisticated cannabis factories out of business this week.“Many may not realise the reality of the suffering behind organised criminal activities, but it is clear and very present in our communities.“Anybody who suspects cannabis is being grown in their community should contact us immediately.”
Two men have been charged with cannabis cultivation and enquiries are continuing.
Do you suspect a cannabis factory?
Contact South Wales Police by any of the following means:
• Send a private message to South Wales Police on Facebook/Twitter
• Email: SWP101@south-wales.police.uk
• Phone: 101
• Call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111
Do you suspect cannabis is being cultivated?
- Use your senses
- There’s a strong, sickly smell.
- High levels of condensation.
- Constantly covered or blacked-out windows.
- Cannabis growing equipment transported to and from the premises.
- Strong, constant lighting day and night.
- Constant buzz of ventilation.