A 29-year-old man will face court today on drug-related charges after police executed a search warrant at a residence in O’Connor yesterday (Thursday, March 17).
Detectives from ACT Policing’s Criminal Investigations Drug team executed the warrant around 2.50pm when they found a sophisticated “grow house” containing approximately 100 cannabis plants in six separate rooms within the house and in a shed outside.
Electricity supply to the house had been extensively modified.
If properly grown and harvested, police estimate the plants would have a potential street value of more than $500,000.
Further enquiries are underway.
The man will be charged with the cultivation of a controlled plant, and will face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning.
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