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Spain Police Bust Marijuana Plantation In Disused Hotel

Spain Police Bust Marijuana Plantation In Disused Hotel
Spanish police have uncovered hundreds of marijuana plants in a disused hotel on the Mediterranean. (Representational Image)
Madrid, Spain: Spanish police have uncovered hundreds of marijuana plants in a disused hotel on the Mediterranean coast and arrested four people as part of the operation, they said Thursday.

Officers raided the hotel in the town of Pineda de Mar, about 60 kilometres (40 miles) north of Barcelona, on Wednesday and found marijuana plants in various stages of growth covering three of its five floors, police said in a statement.

"The group was preparing other rooms on other floors to increase the area of cultivation," the statement said.

Police arrested two Russian women, aged 27 and 40, and two Spanish men, aged 34 and 63, from the nearby towns of Blanes and Lloret de Mar who are suspected of running the marijuana growth operation.

The authorities seized 2,491 marijuana plants from the hotel as well as smoke extractors and air conditioning machines and fertilisers used for growing the plants.

Police estimate the marijuana seized in the raid would have a street value of around 60,000 euros ($67,000).


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