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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Crimestoppers campaign in the North West highlights dangers of cannabis cultivation

Crimestoppers has launched a new initiative to increase reports on large scale cannabis cultivation by organised criminal gangs.

Last year, the charity received more than 35,000 pieces of information on crime in the North West, with a significant rise in information on cannabis cultivation and associated crimes such as illegal immigration, modern slavery, violence and exploitation.

Cannabis farms can range in size from just part of a room to, a whole house, or a commercial property such as a warehouse. The electricity source is often tampered with, causing a significant fire risk.

Many of those who are forced to tend the crop are from South East Asia and Eastern Europe and are subjected to terrible living conditions, according to the charity.

Crimestoppers is appealing for information from landlords, letting agents and the wider public to report any suspicious activity.

There are certain clues that your neighbour could be growing cannabis:

  • There’s a pungent smell
  • High levels of condensation on the windows, even in the warmer months
  • Constantly covered or blacked-out windows
  • A high number of large items being taken in or out
  • A constant buzz of ventilation
  • Strong, constant lighting day and night
  • Unsociable comings and goings

Gary Murray, North West regional manager at Crimestoppers said: “Often those who are forced to work in these farms are subjected to appalling conditions and treatment. The criminals who are setting up these grows do not care about the dangers to those who live nearby or those that are forced to work there.

“Every piece of information given to Crimestoppers is vital in building the intelligence picture of those who are involved in serious organised criminal activity, and in helping to reduce crime and save lives.

“In 36 years, we have never revealed the identity of anyone who has contacted us by phone or online – you will always remain anonymous.

“Information from the public is vital in keeping our communities safe and reducing crime.”

Information can be given 100% anonymously to Crimestoppers in over 150 different languages, 365 days of the year, 24/7, by calling the UK-based Contact Centre on 0800 555 111.

Helen
Helen
I'm the editor here at Business Cheshire and I'd keen to hear what's happening where you live. With more than 18 years' experience in journalism and digital PR, I'm particularly keen to hear from businesses with exciting news.
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