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£3.5M Cannabis Operation Uncovered in Rural Wales

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Sophisticated cannabis factory found in a converted barn.
  • Operation generated approximately £3.5 million over five years.
  • Multiple family members arrested in drug warrant execution.
£3.5M Cannabis Operation Uncovered in Rural Wales

Authorities recently executed a drug warrant, uncovering one of Wales' most sophisticated cannabis factories in a converted barn. The operation, located in Blaenllain, Cwmbach, near Whitland, Carmarthenshire, is estimated to have generated approximately £3.5 million over a five-year period.

During the raid on October 23, 2020, police arrested Linda McCann, 63, at the factory site, along with associates Justin Liles and Jack Whittock. Her husband, Edward McCann, 66, was arrested at their nearby farmhouse. The son, Daniel McCann, 41, who owned the property, was apprehended months later in Hampshire.

All individuals involved in the extensive cannabis operation are now serving prison sentences. The discovery highlights a significant organised crime network operating within the region, leading to substantial law enforcement action and convictions.

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Police uncovered one of the most sophisticated cannabis factories ever seen in Wales, generating millions in illicit profits.
The family-run operation generated approximately £3.5 million over a five-year period.
The cannabis factory was located in a converted barn in Blaenllain, Cwmbach, near Whitland, Carmarthenshire.

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