A CANNABIS farm worth £700,000 was discovered by police along with a bucket of fish.
West Yorkshire Police officers attended an address in the Park area of Halifax on Wednesday.
Plants were recovered from the scene and destroyed.
No people were found but there was a bucket of fish left with one officer believing they were piranhas.
A post on the West Yorkshire Police - Halifax Facebook page read: "Yesterday NPT officers attended at an address in Park ward that was being used as a cannabis farm.
"Approximately £700,000 worth of cannabis was recovered from the scene, which will be destroyed.
"On searching the scene no persons were found, however one of the officers had a shock when they thought they had found some piranhas!
"Enquiries ongoing."
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