Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 24
Police Find Hundreds of Cannabis Plants in 78-Year-Old Luton Man’s Sublet Home
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 24

Police Find Hundreds of Cannabis Plants in 78-Year-Old Luton Man’s Sublet Home

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 24

Summary

  • Hundreds of cannabis plants were found in Yehia Hassan’s Luton house after police raided it and a neighbouring property, leaving the 78-year-old’s home gutted while he was in hospital in Egypt.
  • Hassan, who has diabetes and uses a wheelchair, says repairs will cost tens of thousands of pounds after renters rewired the property, stole electricity and tore through walls, ceilings and furniture.
  • Bedfordshire Police said no suspects have been identified, but the force is pursuing new lines of inquiry and has already secured its first conviction in a case involving illegal subletting for cannabis cultivation.
  • Bedfordshire officers have seized cannabis plants worth about £6 million from residential properties over the past three years, as police warn professional enablers and some estate agents are helping criminal networks exploit rental homes.
  • National police leaders say about 90% of cannabis circulating in the UK is grown in rented homes, tying the damage to Hassan’s house to a wider organised-crime problem.

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