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Neighbourhood police have arrested three men following the discovery of a cannabis factory in Willingham.
Acting on information received from members of the public, officers visited a home in Millfields, yesterday (17 January) where they found a van containing a large amount of soil.
Suspecting there was a cannabis factory inside, officers entered the house and seized cannabis, which had already been harvested worth about £12,000.
Three men aged 24, 24 and 52 were found in the property and arrested on suspicion of cultivating cannabis. They remain in custody at Parkside Police Station.
Sergeant Rob Taylor, from the South Cambs Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “Thanks to information from the community, this illegal drug will no longer reach the streets.
“Drug trafficking is a source of revenue for organised crime groups, many of whom are involved in other forms of serious crime and modern day slavery.
“We encourage people to look out for signs of illegal cannabis factories including blacked out windows, unusual smells and people coming and going various times of the day.”
Find out how to spot the other signs of drug dealing and cannabis factories.