Pictures and video show inside South Shields cannabis farm worth £90,000 seized in police raid

An industrial-scale cannabis farm worth tens of thousands of pounds has been seized by police.
Northumbria Police have released images of the cannabis farmNorthumbria Police have released images of the cannabis farm
Northumbria Police have released images of the cannabis farm

Officers who raided a property on Hudson Street, in South Shields, on Tuesday, June 18 found a large cannabis farm with an estimated value of up to £90,000.

The cannabis farm has been estimated to be worth 90,000The cannabis farm has been estimated to be worth 90,000
The cannabis farm has been estimated to be worth 90,000

 

The plants have been seized and will be destroyed.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The electric had also been bypassed at the address to evade capture and avoid a big energy bell which officers say is not only illegal but could put lives at risk. 

Sergeant Dave Green, of Northumbria Police, revealed inquiries into the discovery are ongoing and said cannabis farms of this nature can potentially be fatal for neighbouring residents.

A 51-year-old man has been released under investigationA 51-year-old man has been released under investigation
A 51-year-old man has been released under investigation

“This was a significant discovery with a huge number of plants found in various stages of growth. It was clearly a large-scale criminal operation,” he said.

“Thankfully, we have now taken action to prevent offenders from making any further financial gain from this property. Officers remain at the scene as the clean-up operation continues and to carry out inquiries.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“These kind of operations can be sophisticated in nature and often have links to organised crime. It is therefore important that these illegal drugs are found, destroyed and taken off the streets of South Tyneside.

“The electric had also been bypassed at the address, which is not only illegal, but could have potentially fatal consequences for the occupants and those living in neighbouring properties.

The raid was carried out by police yesterdayThe raid was carried out by police yesterday
The raid was carried out by police yesterday

“Nobody wants to live near a potential death-trap, as these cannabis farms can so often be. I would encourage anybody who believes somebody is using a property for this purpose to contact police.”

A resident who lives nearby, but who did not want to be named, told the Gazette that around “six or seven” police cars have been at Hudson Street, near to Tyne Dock Metro station, since around 10am on Tuesday, June 18.

Anyone with information is asked to contact 101 quoting reference 206 180619 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.