Police close down two cannabis factories in Bedford

New operation launched to combat cannabis factories in Bedford
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Officers from Bedford's community policing team have identified and dismantled two cannabis factories in the town, as the team continues to crackdown on cannabis factories.

A new operation has been launched by Bedfordshire Police to combat cannabis factories in Bedford.

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Officers found close to 600 plants at one of the locations identified.

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Cannabis in bags in police van

Community officers will be looking to proactively close down cannabis factories operating in the town, as well as improving the intelligence picture of the problem.

Sergeant Madelyn Doggrell, from the Bedford community policing team, said: “These cannabis factories are a scourge on our communities.

“They can be the driver for things like gangs, violence, and anti-social behaviour, causing a real nuisance for people in the area.

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“These factories also fund wider organised crime, which costs the UK at least £37 billion every year, and routinely exploits children and vulnerable adults.

“We will be going after these factories, seizing their products and closing them down, taking them off the streets and getting rid of this bane from Bedford.”

There are some key signs to look out for which may help spot a cannabis factory, including:

- Windows always closed in summer and curtains are permanently drawn

- Excessive condensation at windows

- Pungent or chemical smells

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- Large amounts of compost, plant pots, chemicals or fertiliser (or empty containers) stored

- Neighbours reporting many frequent different visitors to the property OR no apparent movement of tenants at all

- Excessive security measures added to property such as bars at the windows or reinforced doors

- Lookouts - usually young/teenagers hanging about outside to warn the users of potential trouble

Anyone with any concerns about a cannabis factory can report it to police on 101 or via the force's online reporting centre.