Huge cannabis factory discovered in former Met Police station

Cannabis factory found in disused police station
The station in London was offered 5 months in the past (Image: Google Maps)

A big hashish manufacturing facility has been found in a former police station simply 5 months after it was offered.

The Metropolitan Police have been referred to as to one among their very own former bases within the Isle of Canines, east London, on Sunday.

No arrests have been made however an investigation has been launched.

The station, on Manchester Highway, was offered in February this yr.

Isle of Canines councillor Peter Golds informed the Night Commonplace: ‘Two years in the past we discovered a hashish manufacturing facility in a college within the borough and now this.

‘We now have mentioned for years there are issues with delinquent behaviour in Tower Hamlets, however we have now continued to see police stations shut down.’

Paperwork from the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s workplace beforehand mentioned the station had ‘no public entry operate’.

Sixteen related stations have been additionally lined up for potential closure from 2021 to 2022.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police mentioned: ‘On Sunday July 24 officers from Central East Fundamental Command Unit have been alerted to a possible hashish manufacturing facility on the former Isle of Canines police station on Manchester Highway, E14.

‘On arrival a big hashish manufacturing facility was discovered which is at present a criminal offense scene with officers on the location. There was no arrest and the investigation is ongoing.

‘The Isle of Canines police station was offered on February 25 2022 and is now not Metropolitan Police Service property.’

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