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Caitlin O'Sullivan

200 cannabis plants found in terraced house operating as a 'farm' in Swansea city centre

A massive cannabis factory operating on a terraced street has been dismantled by South Wales Police.

The police are currently trying to trace those responsible for the operation.

A spokeswoman for the South Wales Police said: "Acting upon intelligence from the local community, Swansea Neighbourhood Policing Team executed a warrant at and address on Rhondda Street, Mount Pleasant, at approximately 10.50am on Wednesday, March 20.

"A substantial cannabis factory covering six rooms was located, and more than 200 plants were seized.

"Enquiries are ongoing to identify and trace those involved in the operation."

The house where the factory was found (South Wales Police)
Cannabis found on Rhondda Street, Mount Pleasant Swansea (South Wales Police)
Cannabis at the home (South Wales Police)

Anyone with any information which could assist the investigation should contact 101, quoting occurrence 1900098836.

Members of the public with suspicions or concerns about illegal drug activity in their community should also contact 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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