Detectives seized almost three quarters of a ton of cannabis worth around £2million during a raid in south-east London - arresting a middle-aged man in the process.
Officers
from the Organised Crime Partnership executed a search warrant during
a planned operation at an address in Glenview Road, Bromley, early on
Wednesday, September 9.
Inside
a garage officers found an estimated three quarters of a ton of
cannabis stacked up against the internal wall.
The
value of the seizure is likely to be approximately £2million.
A
man in his 50's was arrested at the address on suspicion of
possession with intent to supply drugs and remains in custody at a
south London police station.
Detective
Inspector Steven Miles, from the Organised Crime Partnership, said:
"The raid this morning was a response to tackle the blight of
drug dealing on the streets of south London.
It
sends out a strong signal to those involved that we will not tolerate
their activities."
Enquiries
continue.
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