Three men have been arrested after police uncovered a cannabis factory at a property in Aylesbury. Officers attended an address in Granville Street shortly after 2pm on Monday (15/06/26), where they discovered a significant cannabis cultivation operation.
The three men were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the production of a controlled drug and remain in police custody while enquiries continue.
A large number of cannabis plants, along with specialist growing equipment, were seized from the property and will be destroyed.
Police say the operation has disrupted criminal activity in the town and removed a substantial quantity of illegal drugs from circulation.
They add that cannabis cultivation is often linked to wider organised crime and anti-social behaviour, and officers remain committed to targeting those involved.
Thames Valley Police is urging anyone with information about suspected drug-related activity in their area to come forward. Reports can be made by calling 101, online via the Thames Valley Police website, or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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