London : A cannabis forest has been found by British police officers in a remote suburb of south-west London.
The small forest of marijuana plants, covering an area of the size of a football pitch, was discovered after a call from a member of the public. Kingston-Upon-Thames police found more than 150 plants, some more than 5 feet, which are now to be destroyed, the Guardian reported.
“The area these plants were growing on was the size of a football pitch, it looked like a small forest of Christmas trees and was complete with a gazebo,” PC Sarah Henderson said. “Whoever set this up used a really remote spot – the only way to get there was a 20-minute walk through wasteland. But all their time, trouble and gardening skills will go unrewarded, as the whole lot will now be destroyed by police,” she said. No arrests had been made and inquires were continuing to find those responsible for cultivating the plants. Cannabis is classified as a Class B drug in the UK, which means growing, possessing or distributing the substance is illegal.
Aditi Khanna