Police have revealed what was found inside a Glasgow Southside property.
Officers were pictured by the Glasgow Times leaving a flat in Grantley Gardens yesterday morning.
Now it has been confirmed that a Class B drug farm with a street value of £144k was uncovered.
The Shawlands home is understood to have been running a large cannabis operation until a neighbour reported it.
We previously reported how residents living nearby spoke out about the discovery to our reporter on the scene.
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One resident said: "It is a death trap and I'm glad it has been caught, we don't want it here on our street."
A second resident said: "It is really scary that was just next door to me, it is shameful. Places like that are a huge fire concern and all our homes and so close together. It is terrifying to think about."
A third resident said: "Police have been here since last night. A neighbour reported a cannabis farm and suddenly there were loads of police cars."
A fourth resident said: “This kind of thing is a real fire risk so a big concern for the building, especially since it is beside big rows of tenements.
“I am happy to see the police deal with this, it is worrying to think who was coming and going from the property.”
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Police Scotland vans and uniformed officers were stationed on the quiet residential street after being called on Monday afternoon.
Now investigations are continuing into the incident with no arrests made at this stage.
A police spokesperson said: “Class B drugs with potential street value of over £144,000 have been recovered in Glasgow.
“Officers attended a property in Grantley Gardens, Shawlands, around 5.40pm on Monday, 12 August, 2024.
“A significant cannabis cultivation was discovered within.
“Enquiries are ongoing to trace those responsible.”
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