Old police stations repurposed as cannabis farms in Surrey

thesun.co.uk

Criminals are converting old police stations into cannabis farms. A large operation was discovered in Horley, Surrey, where officers found hundreds of plants and UV lights. A man was arrested on suspicion of supplying the drug. Three additional cannabis farms have been found in abandoned police buildings in London. Criminals are using generators to avoid detection by bypassing electricity meters. Former police officials expressed concern over the misuse of these buildings, which once served the community. The situation raises questions about the number of similar operations across the country.


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