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Police have recovered suspected stolen tools, plant machinery and fuel tanks in Ramsey.
Officers from the Huntingdonshire Neighbourhood Team were in Middle Drove, Ramsey, yesterday looking to arrest a wanted man when they uncovered the haul of equipment believed to be stolen.
They also discovered six cannabis farms containing hundreds of plants which have since been seized along with the growing equipment.
No one has been arrested at this time but investigations continue.
Inspector Colin Norden, who leads the Huntingdon team, said: “Yesterday’s discoveries and subsequent seizures of cannabis farms and equipment are important in showing criminals involved in serious and organised crime that we can disrupt their drug network and illegal activity by striking at any moment.
“We take this action to make Huntingdonshire a safer place but we can’t always do it on our own and encourage residents to report any activity they deem to be suspicious so we can carry out stop searches, warrants, land searches and arrests.”
Anyone with information can report it to us via this webpage.