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Around 400 cannabis plants have been seized following a warrant in Holyhead.
On Tuesday January 9th, officers conducted a warrant at a premises on Market Street.
Upon entering the building officers discovered a sophisticated cannabis cultivation inside, with approximately 400 plants spread between four rooms.
A number of items have been seized whilst our investigations continue.
District Support Sergeant Iwan Jones said: “We thank the community for their continued support and information as we seek to shut down and destroy cannabis factories on Anglesey. We are also committed to protecting the vulnerable and young members of the community of Holyhead who are often targeted by criminals attempting to bring drugs into the area."
Anyone with concerns about drug supply in their area can report it to us via our website or by calling 101, or anonymously via CrimeStoppers.