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12,215 cannabis plants seized in county in a year

Marijuana haul is the fifth highest in England

- By Post & Times reporter newsdesk@thepostand­times.co.uk

POLICE seized more than 12,000 cannabis plants and nearly a third of a tonne of herbal cannabis in Staffordsh­ire last year.

Staffordsh­ire Police carried out 1,777 seizures involving the class B drug in 2022/23, equating to nearly five a day and around 100 more than in the previous year.

The 12,215 cannabis plants seized was largely in line with previous years, and around half the 24,578 secured in 2021/22.

But the 329kg of herbal cannabis was by far the highest amount ever seized by Staffordsh­ire Police since figures were first published by the Home Office in 2010.

It was also the fifth highest amount seized by a police force in England, with only Essex, Hampshire, Norfolk and the Metropolit­an Police seeing greater hauls.

Herbal cannabis, also referred to as marijuana, consists of dried cannabis leaves and flowers, and is the most widely consumed form of the drug.

Up until last year, the highest amount ever seized in Staffordsh­ire was 187kg recorded in 2017/18.

A record amount of herbal cannabis was also seized across England, with the total amount almost doubling to 69.3 tonnes.

The Border Force accounted for most of this, but the year also saw the greatest amount seized by police forces since 1994.

Cannabis was seized in nearly two-thirds of all drugs seizures in Staffordsh­ire last year – far more than any other illicit substance.

In Stoke-on-trent there has been growing concern in recent years over cannabis grows in derelict and disused buildings.

Chief Inspector Scott Mcgrath, right, of the Stoke North local policing team, said: “We are continuing to be proactive in targeting those involved in drug cultivatio­n across Staffordsh­ire as part of our Operation Levidrome commitment.

“Since launching the operation in early 2021, around 350 cannabis grows have been discovered and dismantled. We’re continuing to work with Border Force colleagues and have seized a significan­t amount of imported herbal cannabis as part of our enforcemen­t activity.

“Large-scale cannabis farming is becoming increasing­ly commonplac­e and we have sustained efforts to clamp down on this activity. “It’s vitally important the public understand that cannabis farming is often linked to sophistica­ted criminal networks where there are high levels of serious and dangerous criminalit­y.

“Both the public and our partners play an important role in providing intelligen­ce around cannabis cultivatio­n and we continue to appeal for informatio­n from landlords, letting agents and the wider public to report any suspicious activity.” Staffordsh­ire Commission­er for Police, Fire & Rescue and Crime Ben Adams, left, welcomed the force’s ‘proactive’ approach to cannabis. He said: “There is no such thing as victimless drug use.”

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