Police have discovered a cannabis factory in Bucks as part of their efforts to stamp out organised crime.

On Thursday, Thames Valley Police officers uncovered a large cannabis production site in Aylesbury. They also found two more factories in Newbury and Cherwell, in Berkshire and Oxfordshire.

Officers are now working to dismantle these farms, where large amounts of cannabis plants were discovered.

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During the raids, three men were arrested and charged, while a fourth man has been released under investigation.

Mandrin Mjeshtri, 22, of no fixed abode, and Jjoralb Pisli, 26, of no fixed abode, have both been charged with one count of production of cannabis. They are both due to appear at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court today.

Petref Resuli, aged 43, of no fixed abode, has been charged with cannabis production and abstracting electricity without authority. He is set to appear Oxford Magistrates’ Court today.

A 35-year-old man from Newbury was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in making an offer to supply to another a controlled drug of Class B, and cultivating cannabis. He has been released under investigation.

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Investigating officer, Detective Inspector Natalie Hall, said: “These warrants were carried out as part of our ongoing commitment to disrupt criminal activity associated with organised crime and drugs.

“As a result, a substantial amount of cannabis has been found and four arrests were made.

“There will be a continued police presence at the warrant locations as officers carry out their investigation.

“I would also like to remind members of the public that if you have any information or suspicions about drug crime, please always make a report to Thames Valley Police online or by calling 101.

“You can also call Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111 or contact them via their website.”

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