A Dundee man who had £27,500 worth of cannabis and 19 seedlings in a “professional” growing set-up has been sent to prison for two years.
Grant Guyan, 31, had created his cannabis farm in a three-storey townhouse in Clepington Road which he and his brother had inherited.
The city’s sheriff court heard one police officer describe Guyan’s set-up as “the most professional cultivation he had ever seen”.
Fiscal depute Kirsten Letford told the court a gas engineer had attended at the property and had noticed a strong smell of cannabis within.
The fiscal depute said: “Police were informed and officers found cannabis cultivation set-ups in a bedroom on the second floor and another on the third.
“Police found 19 young seedlings which, if they reached full maturity, would be worth £3,000 to £10,600. A total of 2.75kg of cannabis was also found with a value of £27,500.”
Guyan, of Clepington Road, admitted producing cannabis, a Class B drug, and supplying cannabis, at Clepington Road, between May 24 and August 16 last year.
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