Firefighters called to blaze that sparks discovery of two unrelated illegal grow-ops

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Both illegal hook-ups were to the general connection, “which suggested narcotics were being cultivated inside,” the statement notes. Firefighters have identified illegal grows on a number of occasions, including in Scotland, in Wales, in the U.S. and in Canada. Efforts by Spanish firefighters to knock down a blaze in a small town near the coastal city of Baix Llobregat not only proved successful but also helped to stub out two large, illegal and separate cannabis grow-ops on the same street. In all, 2,270 weed plants weighing 200 kilograms were found after the fire had been doused and police were called to the scene. There was “no relationship between” the two grow-ops, but both have been dismantled. / The incident is not a first, of course.

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Efforts by Spanish firefighters to knock down a blaze in a small town near the coastal city of Baix Llobregat not only proved successful but also helped to stub out two large, illegal and separate cannabis grow-ops on the same street.

Both weed plantations were hidden inside separate homes just 100 metres apart in Santa Coloma de Cervelló, local officers with the National Police discovered earlier this week, notes a translation of the police statement.

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