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Pair jailed over cannabis factory Pair jailed over cannabis factory
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Two men caught with cannabis plants worth almost £225,000 after being betrayed by a huge order of compost have been jailed for four years. Two men caught with cannabis plants worth almost £225,000 after a huge order of compost raised suspicions have been jailed for four years.
Police were alerted after hundreds of bags arrived at Dufftown, Moray.Police were alerted after hundreds of bags arrived at Dufftown, Moray.
Illegal immigrants Chaun Yap, 26, from Malaysia, and Fang Zheng, 43, from China, admitted drug production roles.Illegal immigrants Chaun Yap, 26, from Malaysia, and Fang Zheng, 43, from China, admitted drug production roles.
They were each jailed for two years at the High Court in Edinburgh. Judge Lord Brailsford said they had been "easy prey" as part of a "serious crime".They were each jailed for two years at the High Court in Edinburgh. Judge Lord Brailsford said they had been "easy prey" as part of a "serious crime".
After being alerted to local concerns about the compost, Grampian Police discovered a "large-scale cannabis cultivation" of 497 plants growing in a bedroom.
'A giveaway'
Lord Brailsford earlier said: "Someone had 360 bags of compost delivered to a residential property? Bit of a giveaway, isn't it?"
Zheng told police he had been watering and feeding the plants and had been told by a gang member it was "expensive grass".
He said: "I was just like a fool."
The court was told the basement had also been cleared and readied for a further batch of cannabis to be grown.