Police close down house as cannabis farm found

A cannabis farm with plants worth £100,000 has been dismantled by police
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A Nottinghamshire home was shut down after a cannabis farm was discovered inside.
A total of 60 plants with an estimated street value of £100,000 were spread across two rooms in Chatsworth Drive, Hucknall.
Housing officers from Ashfield District Council were called to the scene along with police on Tuesday, February 20.
A Nottinghamshire Police spokesperson said: "This has since been dismantled and the address has been closed. There is an ongoing investigation for this offence."

60 cannabis plants were discovered spread across two rooms
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