Huge cannabis haul found in Hanley
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Cannabis with an estimated street value of more than £2m has been found in Stoke-on-Trent.
More than 2,200 plants from which the class b drug is produced were discovered growing at two locations in Hanley, police have said.
The cultivations were found on Paxton Street and Regent Road.
Staffordshire Police officers said a specialist team was brought in to safely remove and destroy the crops.
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