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Cambridgeshire Police have seized a haul of cannabis plants, thought to be worth more than £25,000, from a property in Tetworth.

Police were alerted to the miniature forest of plants, some of which had grown to 9ft, by a member of St Neots rural watch group on Wednesday (September 4).

Officers seized the plants and an investigation has begun in an attempt to find the person responsible for the 90 plants which were found growing in the village.

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The giant plants are believed to be worth anything from £25,000 to £75,000.

St Neots neighbourhood Seargeant Adam Bagulay said: "Finding and seizing these plants has stopped a significant amount of illegal drugs getting to our streets.

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"This is a great example of how important information from the public is in our ongoing effort to tackle illegal drug activity."

Anyone with any information about the plants, or anyone who suspects illegal drug activity in their area should call police on 101 or report it online at www.cambs.police.uk/report .