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2022--dusseldorf--police-discovered-huge-cannabis-plantation-in-residential-building---magazine--healty-and-sport-news

Two men were arrested on-site during the operation. While German laws regarding cannabis have since shifted—with the taking effect on April 1, 2024, allowing adults to possess up to 50 grams and grow three flowering plants at home—large-scale commercial cultivation without a license remains strictly illegal. Regional Enforcement

The raid occurred on , after investigators from the Mettmann district police and the Wuppertal public prosecutor's office executed a search warrant. The investigation revealed:

In March 2022, Düsseldorf police uncovered a large-scale cannabis plantation hidden within three interconnected ground-floor apartments of a residential building on . The professional operation spanned eight rooms and had an estimated annual street value of approximately €1 million . The Discovery and Raid Two men were arrested on-site during the operation

This discovery was part of a broader trend of police uncovering illegal grow operations in North Rhine-Westphalia residential areas. Other notable raids in the region include:

: To mask the operation, a complex ventilation system was installed, which routed exhaust through specialized pipes to an apartment on the first floor and then out of the building. Other notable raids in the region include: :

: Authorities seized 687 cannabis plants at various stages of growth. Suspects and Legal Action

: Plantations found linked to a drug-trafficking operation based in a local pizzeria. a complex ventilation system was installed

: A massive bust involving over 4,000 plants and a cache of 1,000 weapons.