A GANG set up a cannabis farm right under the noses of police.
Officers found a “significant number of plants” in an occupied office block’s basement yards from their district HQ.
A gang set up a cannabis farm right under the noses of police
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Stairways had been bricked up to make it look like there was no lower level.
But when cops checked further they found hundreds of plants thought to have a street value of up to £9million.
The raid took place in Bradford on Monday but so many plants were found that the stench of cannabis could still be smelt on the street outside three days later.
A source said: “The smell was overpowering.
“Anyone walking past could smell it.
“There was no mistaking what it was.”
Six men aged between 22 and 63 were charged with the production of a Class B drug and have appeared before magistrates.
They are next due to appear at Bradford crown court in January.
West Yorkshire Police said: “Enquiries remain ongoing after officers uncovered the cannabis factory in the basement of a building on Nelson Street, Bradford, on November 25.”
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