Seventeen held as cannabis worth £1.7m seized

Several green cannabis plants being grown inside a building in Sussex. Plastic sheets are on the ground and hanging from the ceiling, and a fan and lights also hang from the ceiling.Image source, SUSSEX POLICE
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Police seized 1,740 cannabis plants in the raids

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Seventeen people have been arrested as part of an operation which saw cannabis plants worth £1.7m seized across Sussex.

Police swooped at 19 addresses, in locations including Eastbourne and Brighton.

Sussex Police said it found Class A drugs and more than £15,000 in cash as part of the operation last month.

A total of 1,740 plants were seized.

A search of an industrial building in Maple Road, Eastbourne, uncovered 500 plants.

Three police officers wearing tactical uniforms break into a house, using a drill to remove the lock.Image source, SUSSEX POLICE
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Officers raided 19 properties across Sussex

Det Ch Insp Vicky Dias said: "The destruction caused by the illegal drug trade stretches far beyond the dangerous substances themselves.

"It goes hand-in-hand with violence and the exploitation of vulnerable people, including children.

"It fuels anti-social behaviour and other crimes that tear at the fabric of our neighbourhoods."

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