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£1.7m of cannabis seized in operation to tackle illegal drugs

Dear Resident,

An operation to tackle criminal gangs cultivating cannabis in Cambridgeshire has led to the seizure of £1.7m worth of cannabis.

Operation Mille is a nationwide operation which sees police forces across the country work together to tackle the trade in cannabis and the associated violent crime and exploitation.

In Cambridgeshire last month, the force, with the support of Norfolk and Lincolnshire Police, carried out 12 raids, made seven arrests and uncovered 10 cannabis factories containing plants with a total street value of more than £1.7m.

The raids took place last month (17-21 February) during a week-long intensification period, at properties in Peterborough and Wisbech as well as Holbeach and Boston in Lincolnshire.

Seven people were arrested and have since been charged in connection with production of cannabis and will appear at Huntingdon Magistrates’ Court on 20 March.

We are working daily to disrupt the activity of these criminal gangs and bring offenders to justice. We’re hitting criminal gangs where it hurts the most, in their pockets.

We will continue to work with our communities who play a vital part in helping us tackle the production of cannabis by reporting their concerns. Local people are our eyes and ears in our communities and the information they provide is key. Please continue to be vigilant and report any concerns to us.

To report concerns around the production of cannabis or exploitation of vulnerable people, visit our website or call 101. 

Do you know the signs of a cannabis grow?

  • Covered up windows
  • Excessive security measures
  • Lots of condensation on windows, especially in the summer months
  • Lots of visitors often at unsociable hours
  • Residents only visiting address a couple of times a week
  • Excessive amounts of plant growing equipment
  • Lots of cables and wiring
  • Excessive electricity bills (for landlords)
  • No snow or frost covered roofs
  • Bright lights day and night
  • Buzz of ventilation
  • Vulnerable adults 
  • Kind Regards,

    Detective Superintendent Chris Treadwell

    Intelligence and Specialist Crime Department


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