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Cannabis crop uncovered north of Adelaide could contain 10,000 plants, police say
SA Police say a cannabis crop in Adelaide’s northern outskirts is one of the biggest ever uncovered in the state and will take several days to be dismantled and destroyed.
Key points:
- Eight people were arrested in connection with the cannabis operation
- Police said the illegal crop could have been worth millions of dollars
- Suspects allegedly tried to flee the property when police arrived
Eight people have been arrested over the illegal crop, which was uncovered during a search of a property at Buckland Park on Tuesday morning.
Police today provided more details about the size of the seizure, which they said could include more than 10,000 plants.
Chief Inspector Darren Fielke, from the Serious and Organised Crime Branch, said the “sophisticated”…
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