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I wonder what happened to the rest?Originally posted by SueEllen View Postfor bankers.
Cannabis factory uncovered next door to Bank of England in heart of City of London | Evening Standard
Police have raided a “significant” cannabis factory which had been set up next door to the Bank of England.
City of London Police revealed details of the January 14 raid on Wednesday, saying 826 class B drug plants had been found.
The force said a “strong smell of cannabis” was reported the previous day, leading to a raid on the premises in Throgmorton Street.
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Police said in a statement today: “A significant ‘cannabis factory’ of 826 plants has been dismantled and destroyed by officers from the City of London Police.
“The initial discovery was made on the afternoon of Wednesday 13 January, following reports of a strong smell of cannabis, and a warrant was obtained to enter the premises on Thursday 14 January.”
Temporary Detective Inspector Andy Spooner, who is leading the investigation, added: “This is the first cannabis factory in the City, no doubt being set up in response to fewer people being out and about during the pandemic who might have noticed any unusual activity.
“However, this demonstrates that City of London Police continues to actively police the Square Mile, bearing down on any crime committed here.”
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Think you’ll find that isn’t their narcotic of choice....Originally posted by AtW View PostAfter B.....t City bankers can’t afford the good stuff from Colombia...

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After B.....t City bankers can’t afford the good stuff from Colombia...
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Wrong type of drug...
for bankers.
Cannabis factory uncovered next door to Bank of England in heart of City of London | Evening Standard
Police have raided a “significant” cannabis factory which had been set up next door to the Bank of England.
City of London Police revealed details of the January 14 raid on Wednesday, saying 826 class B drug plants had been found.
The force said a “strong smell of cannabis” was reported the previous day, leading to a raid on the premises in Throgmorton Street.
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Police said in a statement today: “A significant ‘cannabis factory’ of 826 plants has been dismantled and destroyed by officers from the City of London Police.
“The initial discovery was made on the afternoon of Wednesday 13 January, following reports of a strong smell of cannabis, and a warrant was obtained to enter the premises on Thursday 14 January.”
Temporary Detective Inspector Andy Spooner, who is leading the investigation, added: “This is the first cannabis factory in the City, no doubt being set up in response to fewer people being out and about during the pandemic who might have noticed any unusual activity.
“However, this demonstrates that City of London Police continues to actively police the Square Mile, bearing down on any crime committed here.”Last edited by SueEllen; 21 January 2021, 07:35.Tags: None
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