Arrests have been made after police found cannabis plants valued at nearly £500,000 at an industrial unit in Cheltenham.
Three men, aged 23, 57 and 63 and a 58-year-old woman, all from Cheltenham, were arrested on suspicion of drugs manufacturing in connection with the investigation - they remain in custody at this time.
A spokesperson from Gloucestershire Police said: "Police carried out the warrant at a unit on Liddington Industrial Estate on Old Station Drive shortly after 1pm on Monday, January 28.
"The drugs are believed to have a possible street value of £460,000," police say.
Force crime operations detective inspector Dave Shore-Nye said: "The Force Crime Operations Team are tackling serious and organised crime on a daily basis seeking to bring offenders to justice and make Gloucestershire a safer place to live."
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