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VIDEO: Sussex Police Act on Cannabis Tip-Off in Portslade

Sussex Police seize cannabis in targeted operation; ongoing investigation seeks public's help.

Sussex Police have launched an investigation after receiving a report of suspected illegal cannabis cultivation at a property on Station Road in Portslade. The incident, reported on Monday, April 22, has raised concerns among local residents.

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Upon searching the address, police officers discovered and seized a small amount of cannabis. The operation underscores the ongoing efforts by local authorities to clamp down on illegal drug activities in the region.

A spokesperson for Sussex Police issued a statement regarding the raid: “Police received a report of suspected cannabis cultivation at an address in Station Road, Portslade, on Monday, April 22.The address was searched and a small amount of cannabis was seized.”

“Officers are investigating and anyone with information can report it to Sussex Police online quoting serial 454 of 22/04.”

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