Two cannabis crops found in western warehouses

Western District Police have located two cannabis crops in the western suburbs and arrested a man following investigations.

On Monday 25 April, Western District detectives searched a warehouse in Thebarton and located a large hydroponic cannabis crop. Police seized 163 mature cannabis plants and about 150 kilograms of dried cannabis.

Following investigations, a 42-year-old Tranmere man was arrested and charged with cultivating a large commercial quantity of a controlled drug, trafficking a large commercial quantity of a controlled plant, possessing prescribed equipment and diverting electricity.

On Thursday 28 April, the ongoing investigation led police to a second warehouse in Welland. Officers found another hydroponic cannabis crop of 18 plants and one pound of cannabis bud.

The arrested man will be further charged with cultivating cannabis, trafficking a controlled drug and possessing prescribed equipment.

He was refused police bail and appeared in the Adelaide Magistrates Court today, 29 April.

Anyone with information on the growing, sale or supply of illicit drugs can report it anonymously to police via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

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(Vision of the Thebarton warehouse raid)

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