A sheepish crook was caught when cops raided his home while he was in the BATHROOM.
Klodjan Rama had been running a £69,000 cannabis factory from the detached new build house.
Cops found 82 marijuana plants inside.
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But they couldn’t find Rama, 30, at first because he was in the bathroom of the property.
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One then shouted: “Police make yourselves known.
“Officers with a warrant.
“Make yourselves known if you’re in here.”
As they went upstairs, another added: “Door here, door here, door here
“There’s someone in the bathroom.
“Yeah, man in the bathroom! Man in the bathroom!”
Rama then emerged and one of the officers said: “Come out of this room.
“Shut the door and get yourself out.
“Keep your hands where I can see them.
“Right so at this moment in time, you’re under arrest on suspicion of production of cannabis.”
He was read his rights and the cop added: “Do you understand what I’m saying?”
Rama replied: “No speak English.”
The raid took place in Archers Wood, in the Hampton Hargate area of Peterborough, on 20 March.
Houses in the street sell on average for £360,000, as reported on Need To Know.
Rama appeared at Peterborough Crown Court last Friday (26 Apr) where he pleaded guilty to cultivating cannabis.
Local, Paul Suckling joked: “Was he given time to wipe?”
Tracey Spencer added: “Shocking.”
Jacinda Mclaughlin quipped: “I don’t speak English…err you just did.”
Det Con Natal Melero, of Cambridgeshire Police, said: “Cannabis factories and cultivation are often run by organised crime groups and can be linked to human trafficking, modern slavery and violence, which we are working hard to tackle, however, we need the public’s help in reporting any suspicions.
“Signs that you could be living next door to a cannabis factory include a strong odour, covered up windows, constant buzz of ventilation, visitors as unsociable hours, bright lights on throughout the day and night, and condensation on windows.”
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