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Police urge vigilance on cannabis farms which exploit victims and fuel crime

Police urge vigilance on cannabis farms which exploit victims and fuel crime

Police urge public to look for signs of cannabis farms which may be exploiting vulnerable people in the region.

In 2022, 12,500 cannabis plants were seized from commercial cannabis farms across Avon and Somerset, worth an estimated £7 million in street value.

Police are warning people of the dangers posed by those growing the Class B drug, including modern slavery, crime, and the risk of fire.

Cannabis farms are properties which are used to grow cannabis on a large-scale and often contain hundreds of plants. The properties are usually fitted with specialist equipment, such as high-intensity lights and fans, as well as a lot of electrical re-wiring, all of which poses a big fire risk. They can be found in residential properties, vacant commercial buildings, industrial units and warehouses, derelict buildings, and rural buildings and barns.

Superintendent Steve Kendall said: Many of these cannabis farms are run by organised criminal groups who will exploit vulnerable people, often victims of human trafficking or modern slavery, to cultivate the crop.

“These victims do not benefit from the crimes they are forced to commit. They are coerced and forced into working on cannabis farms, trapped in properties for weeks or even months on end, with little or no facilities.

“We know the threat that the organised criminal gangs running these cannabis farms pose to our communities. It is not just the supply of the Class B drug which is a concern, but it is the far-reaching crime, violence and exploitation that is committed alongside it. Cannabis cultivation not only feeds a multi-million-pound illegal market in increasingly dangerous cannabis, it is also a key driver in modern slavery and criminal exploitation, which is why we urge people to report if they suspect it is happening near them.”

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  • June 24, 2023