Officers attached to The Hume Police District have allegedly seized cannabis with a potential street value of over $500,000 after executing a search warrant at Mittagong.
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In October 2021, officers attached to the Southern Highland Proactive Crime Team commenced an investigation into hydroponic cultivation of cannabis in the Southern Highlands region.
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About 8am on November 10, officers from the Southern Highland Proactive Crime Team, The Hume Detectives, The Hume Drug Unit, the Dog Unit and Public Order and Riot Squad, attended a house on the Old Hume Highway, Mittagong and executed a search warrant.
The unoccupied building was significantly modified and constructed as a sophisticated hydroponic setup.
Multiple electrical transformers were located in the ceiling cavity and all the windows had been sealed.
Police allegedly located 156 plants in various stages of growth and over 5kg of cannabis leaf.
A crime scene was established and was forensically examined by specialist police.
Investigations are continuing and police from The Hume Police District are appealing for anyone with information about this incident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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