Over the last 48 hours, more than 2,000 plants believed to be marijuana were uprooted from two separate farms in the Northern and Southern Division.
In Kadavu, officers uprooted more than 1,900 plants from a farm in Lawaki and more than 230 plants from a farm in Lavidi both in the district of Nakasaleka.
Kadavu Police officers uprooted more than 1,900 plants from a farm in Lawaki and more than 230 plants from a farm in Lavidi both in the district of Nakasaleka [Photo: Supplied]
In the Northern Division, a team from the Tukavesi Police Station revisited a farm in Loa, Cakaudrove known for the cultivation of marijuana and discovered more than 160 plants believed to be marijuana ranging from 1 to 2 metres.
Tukavesi Police revisited a farm in Loa, Cakaudrove and discovered more than 160 plants believed to be marijuana ranging from 1 to 2 metres [Photo: Supplied]
As part of the ongoing drug operations around the country, officers are revisiting known drug cultivating areas.
Investigations continue in all three cases where the search for the owners of the farms continues.
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