More than 2000 cannabis plants worth a potential £300,000 have been seized in Bradford City Centre.
Officers received intelligence from the community about a potential cannabis farm at a property on Morley Street, Bradford.
On arrival yesterday morning (21 September) officers found potentially hazardous materials, subsequently no hazardous materials were found.


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However, a large number cannabis plants were found and seized by Police.
Enquiries are ongoing to find out who used the building.
Inspector Richard Baildon of Bradford City Neighbourhood Policing team said:
“We are continuing our enquiries following the discovery of a large cannabis farm on Morley Street yesterday and I would ask anyone who saw suspicious behaviour or who has information to contact us.
“Drugs have no place in our community, and I would like that thank those people who came forward to report suspicious activity about drug crime.
“If you suspect a cannabis grow on your street, please let us know, you can remain anonymous if you so wish.
“Please contact us via 101, through the live chat or report it options at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/contactus anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”