Cannabis found by off-duty Essex police officer during house viewing

Essex Police Cannabis plants in a garageEssex Police
The off-duty officer opened the garage door of a house he was viewing to find a cannabis production

Cannabis plants worth £20,000 have been discovered by an off-duty police officer viewing a house for sale.

The officer was being shown around the house in Dedham in Essex when he came across 40 plants in the garage.

"When trying to sell your house and your estate agent is bringing an off-duty police officer for a viewing, it's probably best you remove your cannabis grow," Essex Police said on Facebook.

Police said a man, aged 42, had been questioned and inquiries were ongoing.

Essex Police Cannabis plants in a garageEssex Police
The police's Facebook post began with the quip "Things you would never hear Kirstie and Phil saying on #LocationLocationLocation"

The off-duty officer visited a house on Birchwood Road at the weekend and a warrant to carry out a search was executed by colleagues on Monday.

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