Bradford police have swooped on four suspected cannabis factories.
Officers on the Queensbury, Royd and Wibsey Team seized 76 potted and three fully-grown cannabis plants in an operation at a home on Butter-mead Close, Buttershaw. They also recovered bin bags of leaves and stems.
A 38-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of the cultivation and possession of cannabis with intent to supply and bailed pending further enquiries.
Officers in the Tong and Wyke Neighbourhood Police Team recovered 16 cannabis plants after raiding three properties in Wyke.
Police found a cannabis factory with specialist lights and extractor fans.
A 30-year-old man was arrested and bailed.
Sergeant Nick Evering-ham, of the Queensbury, Royd and Wibsey NPT, said: “We have received some very positive feedback from the community as a result of this raid and residents can be assured we will act on their concerns.”
Inspector Osman Khan, of the Tong and Wyke NPT, said: “The operation in Wyke came as a result of intelligence passed to us from the community.”
Anyone who has information about drugs or drug dealing can contact the Dob In A Dealer campaign through CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111.
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