Victoria Police have dismantled a sophisticated cannabis crop located inside a Mordialloc factory, seizing hundreds of plants worth $2.5 million.
Detectives from Caulfield Divisional Response Unit with assistance from the Moorabbin Crime Investigation Unit executed a search warrant at the rental factory on De Havilland Street on Friday morning following a public tip-off.
Officers uncovered a well-established hydroponic set-up of cannabis plants in various stages of growth including seedlings and mature plants ready for harvesting.
Around 850 plants were seized, with the large commercial drug quantity having an estimated potential street value of $2.5 million.
“This investigation started out as a tip-off from a member of the community and has culminated in a significant seizure of cannabis,” said Caulfield Divisional Response Unit Sergeant Stuart Burnham.
“The community often acts as our eyes and ears, and this just shows how important it is to share any information you have with us.
“This is a good reminder for landlords to be aware of renters who may be using your property for criminal enterprises and to ensure regular checks are conducted.
“Removing a commercial quantity of drugs before they could be distributed on the street is a win not only for police but for the entire community.”
At this stage no arrests have been made.
As inquiries continue, police urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.