Man jailed 24 hours after police find his cannabis factory in Swindon town centre

A man has been jailed after the discovery of a cannabis factory in Swindon town centre.

Following ongoing police enquiries and intelligence from the public, officers attended a flat on Bridge Street on Thursday (15/09). Inside they located almost 200 cannabis plants.

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As a result, Klodjan Tabaku, 37, was arrested and subsequently charged with the production of cannabis.

He appeared at Swindon Magistrates’ Court yesterday (16/09) where he was convicted of the offence and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.

PC Paul Bezzant from the Swindon Town Centre Neighbourhood Team said: “This case illustrates just how crucial community intelligence is to us.

“If you spot something suspicious, you should contact us immediately because, as this case proves, we will take quick and decisive action against those breaking the law.

“Cannabis factories, like this one, not only produce illegal drugs we know are linked to other types of criminality, but they pose significant fire risks.

“In this case, Tabaku had bypassed the electricity meter and the electrical circuits were overloaded.

“I hope this case sends a clear message to those involved in the production and distribution of illegal drugs in our community.

“Within 24 hours of us locating this cannabis factory, the perpetrator had been sent to prison and the drugs destroyed.

“Anyone who sees anything suspicious in their neighbourhood should contact us on 101 or Crimestoppers where information can be left anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

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