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Police have described a hydroponic cannabis lab uncovered in North Perth as one of the most elaborate set-ups they have ever seen.
About eight cannabis plants, several large buds and electrical equipment were found at the Loftus Street house as part of an investigation into suspected drug activity at the property.
Western suburbs detectives executed a misuse of drugs search warrant and uncovered the set-up in a secure room of the house.
"It was an elaborate set-up with sophisticated electrical equipment including fans, filters, lights and heaters," Detective Senior Constable Jason Todd said.
The cannabis find - roughly valued at several thousands of dollars - would put a dent in the local drug market, police said.
The hydroponic equipment was said to be worth over $1000.
A man at the property, believed to be in his 30s, cooperated with police during the search.
He is likely to be charged with cultivating a prohibited plant with intent to sell and supply.
Detectives did not expect to charge other people over the drug haul.
The hydroponic set-up was believed to have been in operation for six months.
"This was part of a proactive strategy of the Western Suburbs Detective's Office," Detective Todd said.
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About eight cannabis plants, several large buds and electrical equipment were found at the Loftus Street house as part of an investigation into suspected drug activity at the property.
Western suburbs detectives executed a misuse of drugs search warrant and uncovered the set-up in a secure room of the house.
"It was an elaborate set-up with sophisticated electrical equipment including fans, filters, lights and heaters," Detective Senior Constable Jason Todd said.
The cannabis find - roughly valued at several thousands of dollars - would put a dent in the local drug market, police said.
The hydroponic equipment was said to be worth over $1000.
A man at the property, believed to be in his 30s, cooperated with police during the search.
He is likely to be charged with cultivating a prohibited plant with intent to sell and supply.
Detectives did not expect to charge other people over the drug haul.
The hydroponic set-up was believed to have been in operation for six months.
"This was part of a proactive strategy of the Western Suburbs Detective's Office," Detective Todd said.
hxxp://shuurl.com/R6093