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Man charged after Cuxton 'drugs factory' raid

The cannabis factory in Cuxton, where more than 800 plants were found.
The cannabis factory in Cuxton, where more than 800 plants were found.

The plants found at the suspected cannabis factory in Cuxton

by Lynn Cox

A Chinese man has been remanded in custody after being charged with cultivating cannabis.

It followed a raid on a house in Cuxton during which more than 800 skunk weed plants were found. The plants are thought to have a street value of £280,000.

A complex light, heat and irrigation system, had been installed into the property.

Bing Xia, 41, of no fixed address, was arrested at the house and appeared before Medway Magistrates' Court on Friday. Xia was remanded until his next court appearance on April 21.

Sgt Tony Dyer said: "Cannabis factories of this size are very rare and we are satisfied we have taken a significant amount of drugs away from the streets of Kent.

"We would ask if any residents believe that there is illegal drug activity where they live that they contact Kent Police."

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