Police closed two cannabis factories after raids in Enfield.
The first factory was discovered in Raynton Road, in Enfield Lock, following a report of a burglary at 2.10am.
On arrival police discovered a number of plants they believe to be cannabis. The electricity meter had been by-passed.
No arrests were made and enquires are on going.
At the second factory officers found the front door had been forced open. Inside they discovered that the top floor of the house had been converted for the purpose of cultivation of what was believed to be cannabis plants.
Enquires continue. No arrests have been made.
Chief Inspector Ian Kibblewhite, Enfield's neighbourhood policing and partnership lead, said: "Enfield police has a zero tolerance approach towards drugs and we will continue to act swiftly to arrest offenders and reduce crime, making Enfield a safer place to live, work and visit."
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