Scottish Daily Mail

The cannabis forest

Drug crop the size of football pitch found in a city suburb

- Daily Mail Reporter

THIS is the astonishin­g sight that greeted police officers investigat­ing reports of ‘a few cannabis plants’.

The marijuana crop the size of a football pitch was found in the Grove Ward borough in Kingston upon Thames. Photos of the crop were posted by officers, who tweeted: ‘Called to a few cannabis plants. We found a forest!’

The plants, some of which towered over the officers, were found in a residentia­l area, a few streets from a university halls of residence and a sixth-form college.

Police from the Grove Safer Neighbourh­ood and the Met’s Kingston team captioned the pictures with: ‘An interestin­g find. We’re going on a bear hunt! #TheseAren’tXmasTrees #saynotodru­gs.’

Two sergeants tweeted: ‘Welcome to the leafy suburbs of Kingston!’

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: ‘ Officers found more than 150 plants, some over 5ft tall, growing on wasteland. They secured the scene and are making arrangemen­ts for the plants to be removed for disposal.

‘There have been no arrests at this time and inquires continue.’ Police would not put a street value on the plants.

PC Sarah Henderson of the Kingston borough said: ‘The area these plants were growing on was the size of a football pitch – it looked like a small forest of Christmas trees and was complete with a gazebo.

‘Whoever set this up used a really remote spot; the only way to get there was a 20-minute walk through wasteland. But all their time, trouble and gardening skills will go unrewarded, as the whole lot will now be destroyed by police.’

 ??  ?? Doomed: A Kingston police officer with some of the cannabis plants in a photo posted on Twitter. The plants will now be destroyed
Doomed: A Kingston police officer with some of the cannabis plants in a photo posted on Twitter. The plants will now be destroyed

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