Cannabis Forest: London Police have discovered a 'Marijuana Forest' the size of a football pitch ...

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Police discovered a cannabis “forest” the size of a football pitch growing openly in one of London’s most affluent boroughs.

Officers posted images of the shocking discovery on Twitter after an anonymous tip on Thursday informed the force of “a few cannabis plants.” The plantation was found on disused private land on leafy Kingston’s Lower Marsh Lane, situated near a college, university halls, fitness center, and Berrylands train station. Upon arrival, officers were greeted by scores of plants of extraordinary heights, with some standing at around five feet.

Kingston borough PC Sarah Henderson said: “The area these plants were growing on was the size of a football pitch [soccer field]. It looked like a small forest of Christmas trees and was complete with a gazebo. Whoever set this up used a really remote spot. The only way to get there was a 20-minute walk through wasteland. But all their time,...

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