Man arrested after police raid led to discovery of eight cannabis plants in Hucknall property

By Tom Surgay

15th Jun 2022 | Local News

Police have arrested a man in Hucknall at his home following the discovery of eight cannabis plants in an upstairs bedroom. Pictured: Cannabis plants recovered from a raid in Retford which happened the day before the Hucknall discovery and arrest. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.
Police have arrested a man in Hucknall at his home following the discovery of eight cannabis plants in an upstairs bedroom. Pictured: Cannabis plants recovered from a raid in Retford which happened the day before the Hucknall discovery and arrest. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.

Police have arrested a man in Hucknall at his home following the discovery of eight cannabis plants in an upstairs bedroom.

The raid took place in the early hours of yesterday morning (14 June) at a property on Broomhill Road.

The suspect then spat inside a police van following the arrest at around 4.45am.

The arrest was one of three cannabis grows to be put out of operation over the last three days, with police also making discoveries in Retford and Mansfield, as they continue the battle against drugs in the local community.

Chief Inspector Heather Maelor, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "The force will take robust action against those intent on producing and peddling drugs. This sort of behaviour will not be tolerated and we will use a wide range of tactics available to us to locate, enforce and prosecute those believed to be involved.

"Drug production has the potential to be linked to more serious offences, with criminals often exploiting the most vulnerable people to help line their own pockets. That is why the force remains determined to crack down on these sort of criminal enterprises and remove drugs from circulation.

"Cannabis production is far from being harmless. It can often be linked to wider, organised criminality – from significant incidents of violence to people trafficking.

"Vulnerable children or adults are often exploited and forced by organised crime groups to stay at the properties – often in dangerous and unsanitary conditions – to tend to the plants.

"Unsuspecting neighbouring families are also often put at risk by cannabis farms which can be targeted in violent home invasions as they try to steal the crop.

"They can also be put at risk of house fires by incredibly dangerous electrical wiring and bypassing that we very often see with these types of grows.

"All of this risk to communities is being created by criminals who only care about making a profit.

"I would like to reassure people that Nottinghamshire Police's priority is to keep people safe and we will always act on intelligence about drug-related crime and continue to relentlessly pursue those who are behind this type of criminality."

Anyone with information about cannabis production or dealing is urged to contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

     

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