THREE people have already been charged after a dramatic cannabis raid which saw officers smash through a wall to seize 600 plants.
We reported earlier today how three people were arrested following a raid in Rushock Trading Estate near Droitwich.
West Mercia Police shared a photo of a hole they had smashed in a wall and the plants seized as part of the investigation.
Wyre Forest Police officers put a huge hole in the wall with bricks strewn all over the ground and cannabis plants within.
Kidderminster Safer Neighbourhood Team, County Lines Team and the Tasking Team successfully executed a warrant and three males have been arrested on suspicion of cultivation of Cannabis.
READ MORE: Droitwich cannabis at Rushock Trading Estate
A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: "If we can't get through the door, there's always the wall... who's next?"
The following people have been charged with producing a controlled drug of class B: Tuan Tran, 21, of no fixed abode; Lam Van Tran, 31, of no fixed abode Tiet Tran, 39, of no fixed abode.
They are set to appear at Kidderminster Magistrates Court this morning (Friday).
A police spokesman added: "In relation to the plants – approximately 600 plants at different levels of maturity."
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