ACT Policing seized 28 cannabis plants and a quantity of dried cannabis after executing a Section 187(3) Drugs Of Dependence (DODA) search warrant on a Farrer residence early this afternoon (Friday, January 4).
Acting on information received, police executed the warrant around 1.30pm, removing the plants growing in the backyard of the home. Police also seized an AFP police pocket badge, as well as assorted drug paraphernalia.
The 34-year-old male resident will be summonsed to appear in court on a date to be fixed.
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