Police raid cannabis house in Roseville
MORE than 200 cannabis plants have been seized during police raids at a house in Roseville with a street value of more than $1 million. Police said they found seven rooms all containing highly sophisticated hydroponic equipment.
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POLICE have discovered a cannabis house in the leafy suburb of Roseville.
On Tuesday Crime Stoppers received an anonymous tip about illegal activity at a home in Trafalgar St Roseville.
North Shore LAC officers executed a search warrant at the property and police said they found more than 200 cannabis plants, with a street value of close to $1 million.
A spokesman for North Shore LAC described the situation at the house, saying it was clear the house had been designed for the purpose of growing the plants.
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“The Trafalgar Avenue property consisted of seven rooms all containing highly sophisticated hydroponic establishments with cannabis plants at various levels of maturity and size, with a value of approximately $848,000,” the spokesman said.
“In total police seized more than 200 cannabis plants and more than 20 garbage bags containing cannabis leaf.”
A search warrant was also carried out at a home in Primula St Lindfield on the same day, with the property believed to have connections with the Trafalgar St address.
Police said they hope to make an arrest in coming days.