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Cannabis 'forest' discovered in leafy Kingston upon Thames


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Cannabis 'forest' discovered in leafy Kingston upon Thames

The Telegraph

Police in Kingston upon Thames describe their shock after coming across a vast cannabis forest growing in the suburb

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Police have uncovered a vast cannabis forest in a leafy suburb of south-west London.
Officers in the upmarket area of Kingston upon Thames made the find in the Grove area, not far from Kingston University.
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Pictures posted on the local police's social media page showed scores of six foot tall plants blending in with surrounding foliage.
Describing their shock at the scale of the find the accompanying message stated: "Kingston Police called to a few cannabis plants. We found a forest!"
On another social media page a picture of officers attending the scene showed the extraodinary size of some of the plants discovered.
While many cannabis farms are grown indoors using special lamps and watering systems to inrease the potency of the drug, it is possible to cultivate the drug outdoors.
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man they look almost ready too, police will probably dedicate millions to finding them now instead of tackling real crime, cowards. At the end of the day who would you rather go after to meet targets, a violent criminal or a few herbs, lazy

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Dunno bad pennys grows were epic. Might as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb!. More the merrier. Etc. Made me think of him when i heard this on the radio. Poor bastards. Grassed by a dogwalker. So near yet so far, just a few more weeks and they'd have got away with it.

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