Hundreds of plants were found in two buildings in the city while another raid found 300 in Dudley.
Hundreds of cannabis plants were found in raids in Wolverhampton and Dudley, West Midlands Police saidTwo cannabis factories containing more than 1,000 plants have been found in two buildings in Wolverhampton.
The drugs were found after National Grid raised concerns about the electrics in the area, West Midlands Police said. They raided the two buildings on Sunbeam Street and Upper Villiers Street and said they believe the factories were linked.Elsewhere, police officers said on Saturday they searched a building in Dudley and found it was also being used to grow cannabis.Follow BBC West Midlands on
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