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Written by rosalind renshaw

Police in London are enlisting letting agents and landlords in the war against drugs.

They are warning that the presence of deodorant, stained coffee filters and small plastic bags may indicate that a property has been turned into a drugs factory.
 
Wandsworth Police have sent a pamphlet to 123 agents. It contains hints on how to spot drug dealers and has been issued as part of the London-wide crackdown on drugs offences codenamed Operation Hawk.

The booklet, ‘Keeping Illegal Drugs Out of Rental Properties’, has specific advice on how to spot amphetamine laboratories and cannabis factories.

Discarded cold or allergy medicines, strong chemical odours and people smoking outside the property could indicate an amphetamine factory.
 
Paranoid behaviour, a sudden jump or fall in electricity bills and scuffed wallpaper could be signs of a property being used to grow cannabis.

Acting Sergeant Katy Shepherd said: “We are asking agents to disseminate the leaflet to the landlords that they have got on their lists.”

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    The ones we have come across are where landlords try to save the fees and deal with it privately. The do not do security checks and in my book deserve all they get. Had one owner where he got a canabis farm and he blamed his ex wife for cutting corners and he was getting out of the rental market.

    • 05 October 2012 19:50 PM
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    Yes same here, had to report it 3 times and take pics of all the dumped piping foil before they took it seriously.

    • 04 October 2012 18:23 PM
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    Are they changing their tune?

    I only ask because when my colleagues stumbled on a drugs factory and reported it to the police they didn't bother to show...

    • 04 October 2012 08:40 AM
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