Around 4000 suspected cannabis plants, with have an estimated yield of two million pounds, in a police raid on a disused building in Bodmin.

Officers from the Proactive Disruption Team and the local Neighbourhood Team carried out a Section 8 Warrant under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act at the premises shortly before midday yesterday (October 4).

Three men, aged 24, 36 and 38 have been arrested on suspicion of cultivating cannabis and remain in police custody this evening.

A scene guard has been put in place whilst officers remain at the premises carrying out enquiries and the plants are tested by Drugs Liaison Officers.

Falmouth Packet: Around 4000 suspected cannabis plants were seizedAround 4000 suspected cannabis plants were seized (Image: Devon and Cornwall Police)

Sector Inspector Adam Stonehill said: “This was an organised and sophisticated set up in a building of around 1,500 square feet in size and had an infrastructure in place to produce a substantial amount of cannabis.

“My thanks to the Proactive Team and to the Neighbourhood Team for the work they have done in executing this warrant. But also to the public for reporting this crucial information to us which has ultimately led to this result today.

“Drug related crime has a detrimental effect on those most vulnerable in our communities and there is not place for that no here – as I set out in my priorities. This is a great example of how information reported to us by the public can help to remove both drugs, and the associated crime, from our community.

Falmouth Packet: Around 4000 suspected cannabis plants were seizedAround 4000 suspected cannabis plants were seized (Image: Devon and Cornwall Police)

“What you may think of as an insignificant bit of information may be the piece of the puzzle which means we can take action and so I would urge anyone who has any information about suspected illegal activity to report it to us.”

Any information about illegal activity in your area, can report be reported to the police it to us by calling 101 or reporting via our website - Contact us | Devon & Cornwall Police (devon-cornwall.police.uk) Information can also be reported anonymously to CrimeStoppers by calling 0800 555111 or via their website - Independent UK charity taking crime information anonymously | Crimestoppers (crimestoppers-uk.org)