Sydney cannabis haul uncovers 'dangerous' power cable nest Published duration 6 November 2015

image copyright NSW Police image caption This photo of a "dangerous" nest of cables used to power a hydroponic marijuana set-up has been widely shared on social media.

Australian police have seized cannabis with a street value of millions of dollars after discovering an elaborate hydroponic set-up near Sydney airport.

The system, inside a warehouse, was powered by electricity allegedly stolen from a substation and routed through a nest of power boards and cables.

A police spokesman called the cabling "dangerous" and said fires often broke out in so-called "hydro houses".

Police estimated the street value of the 653 plants at A$2.2m ($1.6m; £1m).

image copyright NSW Police image caption Officers estimate the total street value of the plants is more than A$2m ($1.6m; £1m)

Two men, aged 53 and 38, were charged with cultivating the plants. The 53-year-old was also charged with stealing electricity.

Police images which show the mindboggling web of extension cords have been widely shared on social media.