Roland and Klodian Matranxhi, and Dashamir Rexhmati, have now been jailed
Roland and Klodian Matranxhi, and Dashamir Rexhmati, were caught red-handed when officers descended on an address in Chorley New Road, Bolton. After the trio were arrested on November 12 of last year, police raided the house where they lived.
A phone recovered at the address identified Roland from numerous text messages he had sent on how to cultivate the cannabis at the property. The trio were in the area on the day before the raid took place but changed their phone numbers to evade detention. All three men had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to cultivate cannabis, production of cannabis, possession with intent to supply cannabis and money laundering.
“A member of the public contacted police and we were able to catch the men red handed setting up another cannabis farm, and disrupt their criminality.
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