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Home buyer discovers £70,000 cannabis farm in new house

10 April 2026
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A new homeowner in Manea, Cambridgeshire, was taken by surprise upon discovering a fully operational cannabis farm inside their newly purchased property. The local police shared images showcasing rows of cannabis plants growing under artificial lights, with estimates suggesting there were between 50 to 70 plants present, capable of producing up to 25 pounds of cannabis. This haul could have yielded between £30,000 and £70,000 on the black market. Following the discovery, officers responded to the scene, removed the plants, and initiated an investigation; however, no arrests have been made. The police have urged the public to be vigilant for signs of illegal cannabis cultivation in their neighborhoods.

Why It Matters

The presence of illegal cannabis farms highlights ongoing issues related to drug production and distribution in the UK. Cannabis remains classified as a Class B drug, and its illegal cultivation can pose significant risks to community safety and property values. The economic implications are notable, as substantial sums are generated through the black market, which undermines legal businesses and tax revenues. Additionally, awareness of the signs of illegal operations can help law enforcement address these issues more effectively, contributing to public safety and crime reduction efforts.

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