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Neath cops bust secret cannabis factory in abandoned M&S
Officers swooped on the former Marks & Spencer store on Green Street, which has stood empty since May, after locals tipped off the Neighbourhood Policing Team about suspicious goings-on behind the boarded-up windows.
A 34-year-old man was spotted acting shiftily near the site and was arrested on the spot for burglary. But what came next stunned even seasoned officers.
Inside the cavernous building, cops uncovered a sprawling network of commercial rooms rigged for industrial-scale cannabis cultivation — complete with ducting, filtration units, and enough power cabling to light up half the town. No drugs were found, but police say the setup was “days away” from going live.
The suspect was further arrested on suspicion of being involved in the production of cannabis and remains in custody.
Police uncover industrial-scale cannabis infrastructure in Green Street raid — days away from activation.
(Image: South Wales Police)Ventilation ducts and filtration units found inside the abandoned M&S — part of a suspected £million grow
(Image: South Wales Police)Construction debris and cannabis prep gear litter the floor of the former Neath M&S store.
(Image: South Wales Police)Tow truck removes van linked to suspected cannabis operation at Neath’s old M&S — one man arrested.
(Image: South Wales Police)“Could’ve been South Wales’ biggest ever grow”
Inspector Ryan Davies said the bust was “a textbook example of community intelligence and rapid police action,” adding:
“This could’ve become the largest cannabis factory South Wales has ever seen — worth millions in criminality and exploiting vulnerable people to take the risk while others reap the rewards.”
He praised residents for their support during the high-profile raid, which unfolded in broad daylight in the heart of Neath’s shopping district.
“We acted fast, and we shut it down before it started. That’s a win for the town.”
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Calif. cannabis farm breaks silence weeks after deadly ICE raid – SFGate
FILE: A protestor flees as Customs and Border Protection officers fire chemical agents into the crowd during a raid at Glass House Farms in Camarillo, Calif., July 10, 2025. BLAKE FAGAN / AFP via Getty ImagesCANNABIS
Calif. cannabis farm breaks silence weeks after deadly ICE raid
By Lester Black, Cannabis editor, Aug 4, 2025
Glass House Brands released its first public comment Monday since the California company faced a violent raid from federal authorities last month that left one man dead and hundreds arrested.
On July 10, federal agents searched two of the company’s Southern California cultivation facilities — one in Ventura County and one in Santa Barbara County — in an operation that quickly descended into chaos. Officers fired tear gas inside the facilities and searched for immigrants as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to protest the Donald Trump administration’s action. One worker fell from a green house and later died, marking the first known death in Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Following the raid, the Department of Homeland Security announced it had arrested at least 361 people suspected of being in the country illegally, as well as 14 “migrant children,” although the agency hasn’t shared any court documentation behind those figures.
Glass House, one of California’s largest legal cannabis companies, had not issued any public comment in the weeks following the raid other than a post to X on July 11 confirming it was being raided.
On Monday, the company broke its silence with a news release that outlined details of the operation, including that nine company employees were detained or arrested. The company said any other people arrested would have been employed by farm labor companies that provide employees for the farm, which is a common practice at agricultural facilities.
AI image created for post…Glass House said that it has not been able to determine the identities of the alleged minors but said that if minors were at the facility “none of them were Glass House employees.”
There has been widespread fear in the cannabis industry that federal agents could have been conducting a much broader operation investigating the cultivation of marijuana itself, which is still federally illegal and could lead to federal criminal charges against the company and its staff. Video apparently taken during the raid and posted to social media showed a federal agent saying, “This is not an immigration raid.”
Monday’s news release countered that narrative, saying the raid was led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and that the search warrant was authorized specifically for “evidence of possible immigration violations.” Glass House said that “very few documents were seized pursuant to the search warrant.”
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