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Manchester Evening News
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Amy Walker

Two arrests after cannabis farm with hundreds of plants found in Prestwich

Two men have been arrested and hundreds of cannabis plants seized following a crackdown on organised crime in Manchester.

Officers from the City of Manchester North Organised Crime Disruption Team, working alongside other local teams, stopped a vehicle travelling on Fernclough Road in Harpurhey on Wednesday evening (June 2).

At around 9.30pm they conducted a search of the driver and the vehicle, and recovered a large quantity of cash, an extendable baton, and a kitchen knife.

A 28-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of money laundering, possession of an offensive weapon and a bladed article.

Following the arrest, a Section 18 search (a search of a premises for evidence following an arrest under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act) was carried out at an address on Parkville Road in Prestwich at 8am this morning (June 3).

Officers uncovered a large cannabis farm, and seized between 200-300 cannabis plants.

The baton recovered by officers (GMP)

A 24-year-old man was subsequently arrested on suspicion of the production of cannabis.

Both men remain in custody for questioning.

Detective Inspector Paul Crompton of GMP's Intelligence Development Team said: "This is an excellent result in GMP's fight to tackle the scourge of organised crime in our city, and takes a substantial amount of drugs off our streets."

A large scale cannabis farm was discovered at an address in Prestwich (GMP)

"Cannabis farms are well known to by funding organised criminality, and the City of Manchester North Organised Crime Disruption Team, working in partnership with the Districts, will take every opportunity to disrupt their activities across the region.

"GMP often relies on intelligence supplied to them by members of the public. If you see anything suspicious, we encourage you to report it.

A knife was also recovered (GMP)

"You can contact Police via our LiveChat on our website www.gmp.police.uk or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

"If you say something, we can do something."

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