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Heat-seeking Holbeck NPT find Cannabis Farm
Friday, 27 November, 2009
The Holbeck Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) discovered a cannabis farm at a house in their local area after being alerted to the property by a thermal camera.
A government-funded organisation were carrying out energy efficiency and insulation checks in the Holbeck NPT area when their specialist camera spotted an end terrace property giving off much more heat than its neighbours.
Photos taken by the camera indicated that the heat was coming from the cellar and upstairs bedroom areas of the house. The photos were passed to the Holbeck NPT, who secured a warrant for the property under the Misuse of Drugs Act.
A thermal image of the house Police officers and police community support officers (PCSOs) who visited the property found almost 50 cannabis plants along with mature harvested cannabis plants, and a 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of cultivating cannabis and possession of class B drugs with intent to supply.
He has been bailed pending further enquiries.
Inspector Damien Miller of the Holbeck NPT said: "The photos gave the organisation cause for concern because of the amount of heating coming from the property, and they were right to contact the NPT to investigate further.
"The vast majority of information we receive about cannabis farms comes from concerned members of the public, and I would encourage anyone with suspicions about people cultivating cannabis to contact us in confidence."
Residents who suspect someone of being involved in cultivating cannabis or drug dealing is allowed to turn a blind eye in respect to the non violent methods used by people suffering various debalitating illnesses who use cannabis to alleviate suffering and pain, seen as the government is withholding many medications which would improve and prolong life on the grounds it is "too expensive"
ok i made the last paragraph up, it wasnt in the news report..
Friday, 27 November, 2009
The Holbeck Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) discovered a cannabis farm at a house in their local area after being alerted to the property by a thermal camera.
A government-funded organisation were carrying out energy efficiency and insulation checks in the Holbeck NPT area when their specialist camera spotted an end terrace property giving off much more heat than its neighbours.
Photos taken by the camera indicated that the heat was coming from the cellar and upstairs bedroom areas of the house. The photos were passed to the Holbeck NPT, who secured a warrant for the property under the Misuse of Drugs Act.
A thermal image of the house Police officers and police community support officers (PCSOs) who visited the property found almost 50 cannabis plants along with mature harvested cannabis plants, and a 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of cultivating cannabis and possession of class B drugs with intent to supply.
He has been bailed pending further enquiries.
Inspector Damien Miller of the Holbeck NPT said: "The photos gave the organisation cause for concern because of the amount of heating coming from the property, and they were right to contact the NPT to investigate further.
"The vast majority of information we receive about cannabis farms comes from concerned members of the public, and I would encourage anyone with suspicions about people cultivating cannabis to contact us in confidence."
Residents who suspect someone of being involved in cultivating cannabis or drug dealing is allowed to turn a blind eye in respect to the non violent methods used by people suffering various debalitating illnesses who use cannabis to alleviate suffering and pain, seen as the government is withholding many medications which would improve and prolong life on the grounds it is "too expensive"
ok i made the last paragraph up, it wasnt in the news report..