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$12 MILLION WORTH OF CANNABIS SEIZED ACROSS NORTHERN NSW

Police in the state’s north have seized almost 6000 cannabis plants in the past 3 months.

Many of the crops were found growing in remote, dense bushland.

The plants seized have an estimated street value of $11.6 million.

Police have since issued 25 people court attendance notices for offences relating to the cultivation of cannabis.

CANNABIS SEIZED

Coffs/Clarence district – 3,100 plants
Richmond district – 1,690 plants
Tweed/Byron district – 1,015 plants

Drug and Firearms Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent John Watson, said the work is worth it.

“Criminals who profit from cultivating these drugs are often known to re-invest funds into other criminal enterprises that directly impact the communities of NSW,” said Mr Watson.

Last year’s Cannabis Eradication Program, seized an estimated street value of $27.5 million.

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Adam Murray

Originally from Gilgandra in the Central West, Adam joined the NBN News team in 2019. He completed a Bachelor of Communications (Journalism) at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst. He has previously worked in Dubbo and Port Macquarie.

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