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Cannabis plants found through ‘hidden’ doorway behind bookshelf, police say
South Australian police say they have found dozens of cannabis plants growing in a “secret underground room” through a hidden doorway, behind a bookshelf, on a property north-east of Adelaide.
Key points:
- SA Police searched properties at Greenwith and Port Wakefield
- One allegedly featured a “hidden” doorway, concealing cannabis plants
- Another 99 plants were found growing in a hydroponic operation on the second property
Police said the discovery was made as officers searched separate properties at Greenwith and Port Wakefield on Sunday, as part of an investigation into the “the activities of a group involved in the trafficking and cultivation of cannabis”.
They allegedly found a “hidden” doorway, which could only be opened electronically,…
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