Arrest as police seize 'biggest cannabis plants' from Lovedean garden

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A MAN has been arrested after police seized ‘rather large cannabis plants’ from a garden in Lovedean.

Officers in Waterlooville said the seizure involved the ‘biggest’ plants the neighbourhood team has seen.

The plants were in a property’s garden in Yoells Lane, Lovedean, police said.

A 56-year-old man was arrested during the raid yesterday.

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Police seized these cannabis plants from a garden in Waterlooville on September 2, 2021. Picture: Waterlooville policePolice seized these cannabis plants from a garden in Waterlooville on September 2, 2021. Picture: Waterlooville police
Police seized these cannabis plants from a garden in Waterlooville on September 2, 2021. Picture: Waterlooville police
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Posting on social media, police said: ‘Yesterday the Waterlooville Neighbourhoods Team removed some rather large cannabis plants from a garden in Waterlooville.

‘Probably some of the biggest we have seen! The occupant was arrested!!’

a Hampshire police spokesman said: ‘We carried out a warrant at an address on Yoells Lane in Lovedean after a member of the public reported seeing cannabis plants growing in a garden.

‘Five plants were subsequently seized.

‘A 56-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of offences including cultivating cannabis. He has been released without charge, but remains under investigation while enquiries continue.’

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