Almost 500 cannabis plants worth $1.8 million found in illegal grow

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Prime Lawyers reports that state law in NSW deems 250 cannabis plants a commercial quantity and 1,000 or more plants a large commercial amount, while for cannabis plants (enhanced indoor), those quantities are 500 and 200, respectively. Police in Australia are still looking for the grower responsible for a massive, illegal cannabis grow in a Sydney suburb that housed just shy of 500 plants. Elsewhere in Australia, a much larger illegal cannabis operation was raided this past February after an almost two-year-old police probe. Inside, officers found and seized 483 plants of various sizes estimated to be worth almost $1.8 million, which will be destroyed. Police photo of power being used for illegal weed grow. / Earlier this year in March, NSW Police stumbled upon an illegal cannabis grow-op with about 200 plants while checking on the welfare of a teenage girl.

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Police in Australia are still looking for the grower responsible for a massive, illegal cannabis grow in a Sydney suburb that housed just shy of 500 plants.

According to 7 News, officers from the Campsie Police Station, part of the New South Wales (NSW) Police, made the discovery after kicking down the door of the residence in western Sydney.

Inside, officers found and seized 483 plants of various sizes estimated to be worth almost $1.8 million, which will be destroyed.

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