Men jailed after 5,000-plant cannabis farm found

News imageNottinghamshire Police Hundreds of cannabis plants in a growing room in Mansfield Nottinghamshire Police
The set-up in Mansfield was described as "extremely sophisticated"

Six men have been jailed for their roles in running a "sophisticated" drugs factory that led to the largest ever seizure of cannabis by Nottinghamshire Police.

Nottingham Crown Court heard officers forced their way into a "fortified" warehouse in Botany Avenue, Mansfield, on 3 May, after acting on a "strong smell" of cannabis and hearing people inside the building.

They discovered almost 5,000 plants with an estimated street value of between £1m and £3m.

Lanti Avapi, Artu Ruqu, Eldis Beneri, Elton Salihasi, Robert Ruko, all of no fixed address, and Ardit Gjonaj, of Crocketts Lane, Smethwick, all pleaded guilty to one count of being concerned in the production of a Class B drug.

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The plants were said to be "healthy and well maintained"

Sentencing the men on Tuesday, Judge James Sampson called the factory an "extremely large and sophisticated commercial operation" inside a "fortified" premises which had bricked-up entrances and CCTV.

The court heard the men lived in "cramped" and "unsanitary conditions" with "no personal hygiene beyond a sink".

The judge said: "The scale and sophistication of the operation must have been obvious."

However, he accepted each defendant "played a lesser role" in the operation and were not likely to have had a "managerial or directing function".

The men received sentences ranging from 22 months to 36 months.

News imageNottinghamshire Police Police vehicles outside the warehouse in Mansfield. Nottinghamshire Police
Patrolling officers noticed a "strong smell" of cannabis in the area

The court heard 3,928 plants were found in three growing areas, and the potential yield of the plants was between 110-330kg, with a monetary value of between £1m and £3m.

A further 935 plants were found in a "drying area" but these were not valued by officers.

The court heard the plants were "healthy and well maintained" and that the operation showed a "high level of expertise and planning".

Insp Katie Eustace, district commander for Mansfield, told the BBC officers had been alerted to the possibility of the farm after getting a "strong smell" of cannabis while patrolling in nearby Sutton Road.

Officers returned the next day and found a building with "sealed entrances".

On closer inspection, Eustace said officers noticed movement inside and could hear people so called for backup units. The defendants were arrested in the building.

Nottinghamshire Police said the factory was the force's largest ever cannabis seizure - beating 4,049 plants found in Basford in 2017.

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