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Man charged over hydroponic drug cultivation - Cabramatta

Tuesday, 08 October 2013 11:46:06 PM

 

A man will appear in court tomorrow after being charged with the enhanced indoor cultivation of prohibited drugs and allegedly attaching live electrical wires to metal door handles in a Cabramatta drug house.

 

About 11am today (Tuesday 8 October 2013), officers from the Wetherill Park and Bass Hill Region Enforcement Squads along with local police executed a search warrant at a home in Gowrie Place at Cabramatta.

 

The officers searched the unoccupied premises allegedly locating one room with 95 cannabis plants growing in pots. Two other rooms showed a sophisticated hydroponic drug setup with evidence that a recent harvest had taken place. Another room contained a mattress and several personal items which were also seized by investigators.

 

Officers then executed a search warrant at another property in Prince Street at Canley Heights where a 24-year-old man was arrested without incident and taken to Cabramatta Police Station.

 

Investigators will allege that the man was involved in two earlier seizures at Orange Grove Road, Cabramatta where 222 cannabis plants were seized on 12 April and Birchgrove Avenue, Canley Heights on 26 June when 45 cannabis plants were seized.

 

Police will allege that in the Cabramatta home officers were confronted with door handles that had been connected to electrical wires in an effort to shock any intruders. The estimated potential street value of the 362 cannabis plants is $1 065 000.

 

The man was charged with enhanced indoor cultivate plant for commercial purposes, cultivate prohibited plant large commercial quantity, steal electricity x 3, organise/conduct drug premises x 3, set trap with intent to cause GBH and drive whist disqualified x 4.

 

He was refused bail to appear in Liverpool Local Court tomorrow.

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA wonder how many piggies got zapped!!! lol

They even charged him for driving while disqualified.....

Meanwhile while this tied up rescorces there was prob 4 rapes, 2 murders and unlimited other things that most of the public would deem more important issues for police to investigate than 90 dope plants!

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Cabra "such a good place to have a grow house". Don't these people have any brains at all. Why would anyone connect wires to a door handle, it takes a pot growing charge to another charge with violence. As we all know the cops are not the sharpest tools in box and one of them could have grabbed that handle half a dozen times even to the point of killing himself. Then the grower would die behind bars.

And nibbler is a very wise man. Hes dead right about paying for power. Who wants to be sitting in jail thinking to them selves if only I had paid the couple of hundred bucks for the power. Peace out 

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They got another one today. Supply gonna dry up soon lol

 

 

Police seize over $1 million worth of drugs at Prestons

 

Wednesday, 09 October 2013 04:42:45 PM

 

Police have seized drugs and hydroponic equipment worth over $1,000,000 after allegedly uncovering a cannabis setup in a house at Prestons today.

 

About 9.30am, Wednesday 9 October 2013 officers from Wetherill Park and Bass Hill South West Metropolitan Region Enforcement Squads attended a house in Spagnolo Place where they allegedly discovered a hydroponic cannabis setup spanning the two levels of the house.

 

Police seized 306 cannabis plants with an estimated potential street value of $1,026,000.00.

 

Investigations into the matter are continuing.

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