South Wales Evening Post

Men found withcannab­is plants were in UK illegally

- ROB HARRIES Reporter robert.harries@walesonlin­e.co.uk

TWO men who were living in the UK illegally have been jailed after police discovered 240 cannabis plants with a potential street value of thousands of pounds at a house.

Police officers attended an address in St James Gardens in the Uplands area of Swansea on April 12 this year.

After making their way into the rear of the property they discovered 240 cannabis plants in various stages of growth along with relevant equipment for the production of cannabis.

Pellumb Dedaj, 28, and Bery Shquti, 23, both of no fixed abode, were arrested and later charged with the production of a Class B drug.

They pleaded guilty at a previous hearing and appeared to be sentenced at Swansea Civic Centre on Wednesday. Prosecutio­n barrister Ryan Bowen told the court that the potential value of what was found at the property was between £27,000 and £104,000.

Both defendants appeared via videolink and the proceeding­s were relayed to them via an interprete­r.

Judge Huw Rees said: “You were discovered to be involved in this cultivatio­n on April 12 when 240 plants were found in St James Gardens in Uplands, Swansea.

The plants were healthy and in various stages of growth.

The electricit­y supply had been dangerousl­y bypassed and the potential value of the cannabis was significan­t.”

Judge Rees added that both defendants were in the UK illegally with Dedaj awaiting the decision of an asylum applicatio­n and Shquti facing deportatio­n. “Both of you were not in control of what was going on - you were functionar­ies,” he said.

“The prosecutio­n are correct in saying you would have had some informatio­n as to the scale of the operation.”

Concluding the hearing Judge Rees sentenced both defendants to 12 months in prison and ordered them to each pay a victim surcharge of £187.

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 ?? ?? Bery Shquti, left, and Pellumb Dedaj, right, have both been jailed after pleading guilty to the production of cannabis.
Bery Shquti, left, and Pellumb Dedaj, right, have both been jailed after pleading guilty to the production of cannabis.

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