Trafficked man jailed after police raid cannabis factory in terraced Northampton house
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A man who was trafficked into the UK and set to work running a cannabis factory in a Northampton neighbourhood has been jailed.
Laurant Hila was arrested at the scene after officers broke down the door of a terraced house in Euston Road in December.
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Hide AdInside, they found every room in the property had been converted over to growing cannabis by knocking through walls and bypassing the national electricity grid.
In total, officers found 467 plants in the house, worth a maximum street value of up to £392,000.
At Northampton Crown Court yesterday (March 9), Her Honour Judge Adrienne Lucking told the 42-year-old: "That's a significant level of likely profit for those who you were assisting.
"You engaged yourself in a serious criminal activity and it can only be sentenced with immediate custodial imprisonment."
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Hide AdThe court heard Hila had been tending the grow in Euston Road since for two months but had been trafficked into the UK in 2019.
He reportedly was over £10,000 in debt to his traffickers, who he had paid to help him escape Albania where a gang that was threatening him.
He applied for asylum but reportedly had no legitimate way of earning income and could not claim benefits. He was then recruited to grow the cannabis in Far Cotton.
Hila was sentenced to eight months in prison.
The raid in December was the second time in 2020 officers shut down a cannabis factory growing out of a house in Euston Road, after a similar bust in February.
And another set up was discovered in June growing out of the former Nationwide building on St Leonard's Road less than 100 metres away.