Police seize 10kg of cannabis and a variety of weapons from a Doncaster property

Two people have been arrested after a large amount of cannabis has been found in a Doncaster property alongside a taser that was disguised as a mobile phone.

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Over the Bank Holiday weekend the Doncaster Fortify Team seized drugs, cash and weapons in a dramatic operation that took a large amount of cannabis off the streets.

On the evening of Friday, August 27, officers executed a warrant under the Misuse of Drugs Act at Regent St, Balby, following intelligence about cannabis production.

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Police seized 10kg of cannabis.Police seized 10kg of cannabis.
Police seized 10kg of cannabis.

Around 10kg of cannabis was recovered from the property, along with £5,000 in cash and a variety of weapons, including a taser disguised as a mobile phone.

DS Chris Beaumont said: “A man aged 22 and a woman aged 19 were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply cannabis.

“They have been released under investigation while forensic enquiries take place.

"Thanks to this warrant, drugs that were ready to be sold were removed from the streets ahead of the summer bank holiday weekend.

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"We hope this sends a very clear message to those individuals involved in the production and supply of drugs that we can – and will – come knocking on your door at any time.

"Disrupting activity like this is a vital part of tackling serious and organised crime in Doncaster and we are working hard to keep up the pressure on these groups.”

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