Two cannabis farmers caught growing almost 400 plants in Peterborough properties have been jailed.
Marjus Gashi, 34, and Albjon Kucuku, 31, were found to have around £335,000 worth of cannabis plants when they were arrested on May 2.
Neighbourhood police have now released footage from when they were executing a warrant at Gashi’s home in Shelton Road, Stanground.
There, they found 285 cannabis plants worth up to £239,400.
Evidence from a seized mobile phone led officers to a house in Risby, Bretton, Peterborough, where a further 114 cannabis plants, worth up to £95,760, were found.
Gashi was charged with two counts of production of cannabis and Kucuku, of no fixed address, was charged with one count of production of cannabis.
They both appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday (August 16) where they admitted the offences.
Gashi was sentenced to 32 months in prison, and Kucuku was sentenced to two years in prison.
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DC John Pentney, who investigated, said: “Cannabis factories and associated criminality can be extremely disruptive to the community.
“Anyone who believes they are living near a cannabis factory, should report it to us so we can continue identifying those involved and putting them before the courts.”
Anyone with information or concerns about drugs can report to police online via the dedicated drugs information webpage.
Advice about spotting the signs of a cannabis factory can also be found here.
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