A large cannabis farm that spanned two rooms has been found and dismantled.
Merseyside Police confirmed officers found the large cultivation at a property on Wadham Road in Bootle on Tuesday, August 30. Officers attended the address and forced entry into the property.
Two grow rooms of cannabis were found along with vacuum bags of cropped cannabis. Investigations are ongoing to find those responsible with no arrests having been made yet.
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A Sefton Police Facebook post on Tuesday said: "Operation Pelican Officers have this morning located a cannabis cultivation in the #Bootle area

"Officers attended the address and forced entry, during a search 2 grow rooms of cannabis were found and vacuum bags of cropped cannabis.
"Investigations are ongoing to locate those responsible."
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