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A large cannabis crop worth more than half a million dollars has been discovered growing in bushland on NSW's far north coast.

 

More than 250 plants were found growing inside aluminium sheds deep in the Tyagarah Nature Reserve at Brunswick Heads.

Officers seized the cannabis crop along with much of the equipment used in its cultivation.

A Polair helicopter will also be brought in to remove a number of large diesel generators, police said.

Detectives are continuing their inquiries to identify and locate those responsible for the crop.

The drugs have an estimated street value of more than $500,000.

 

Date: 04-12-2012

Source: http://news.ninemsn....nsw-north-coast

Copyright: AAP 2012

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bugger. I have friends at Tyagrah. Not many folks live there. Trying to work out if its indoor or outdoor / green house in the sheds with clear roofs. If its outdoor tyagarah has a bloody air strip thats used pretty frequently so pretty stupid.

 

Someone should shoot that chopper down one day. Oh i forgot, "there just doing there jobs".

 

edit must be indoor as of gennies.

Edited by up_in_smoke
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