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Messolonghi: Cannabis plantation with 850 plants discovered – Three arrested

In searches carried out at the homes of the arrested found 6.6 grams of cannabis, a shotgun, 200 euros

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Police in Messolonghi arrested three people on Wednesday (3/9) for illegal cultivation, drug trafficking, and forming a criminal organization, after discovering a cannabis plantation with 850 plants.

Specifically, yesterday afternoon, a coordinated police operation led to the discovery of a cannabis plantation with 850 plants, each about 1.5 meters tall. The estimated illegal profit from harvesting and distributing the plants was calculated at up to €1,275,000. At the site, officers found tools, fertilizer and pesticide packages used for cultivation, as well as an improvised water tank that supplied the plantation through a hose system.

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In addition, the suspects had set up makeshift shelters near the plantation, where police found clothing, bottled water, food, cooking utensils, bedding, and other personal items. Access to the plantation was via a rough path leading off a forest road, with natural cover provided by dense vegetation.

Searches of the suspects’ homes and personal belongings uncovered 6.6 grams of cannabis, a hunting shotgun, €200 in cash, and other items.

The three suspects are expected to be brought before a prosecutor, while the Narcotics Division continues its investigation.

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