
"We uncovered a grow, which was on the top floor of the building. We estimate around 12 rooms with grows in them and they were fairly mature plants."
"There's lots of information to process today and lots of forensic work to consider, and lots of other digital matter that we are looking at."
"Clearly, the electrics are being manipulated and lots of water supply being diverted inside and the property itself is in various states of disrepair."
"Plas Glynllifon then hosted the associated ball. The website states the house and its 16 acres of gardens are privately-owned."
North Wales Police executed a warrant at Plas Glynllifon mansion, uncovering a significant cannabis farm on the top floor. The operation revealed around 12 rooms with mature plants. Superintendent Arwel Hughes indicated that the investigation involves extensive forensic work and digital evidence. The mansion, built in the 1830s and Grade I-listed, once hosted a ball for King Charles III's investiture. Police will remain on-site for several days to continue their inquiries and have requested public cooperation with the police cordon.
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