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This is the man who is accused, which is one of Ulster’s largest, factories cannabis ever. Rong Chen, Spring Meadows, Coleraine, Ballymena appeared in Magistrate’s Court on Saturday after the requisition of police of 269 cannabis plants and cultivation equipment worth an estimated £ 130000. The cannabis plant was discovered last Thursday, after police officers schnappte on the ground in the side of the city. The 39-year, there are five categories of the cultivation of cannabis, possession of drugs in the class B and possession of a Class B drug with intent to supply. Chen, including, in particular, the abstraction of electricity, which is in pre-trial detention was, and is due to appear in court at a later date. The police said that a number of first floor in the bedroom semi-independent was placed in the growth chamber, windows with tape on the block light. Heat-lights and an irrigation system were also installed in the room. A ceiling has been used for the temporary stairs to the factory. PSNI Inspector Andrew Lemon, said the deal would be a considerable shock for local drug. “This is a significant seizure, and have a significant impact on illicit drug trafficking,” he said. More articles in Local & National |