Hounslow Met officers catch a man with more than 30 bags of cannabis

By Cesar Medina

16th Aug 2024 | Local News

Met Police officers have caught a male with 34 bags of cannabis in Inwood Park, Hounslow (credit: @MPSHounslow/X).
Met Police officers have caught a male with 34 bags of cannabis in Inwood Park, Hounslow (credit: @MPSHounslow/X).

Hounslow Met Police officers have taken bags of cannabis off the street and have charged one.

Officers were on foot patrol in Inwood Park, Hounslow on 3 August when they noticed a group of four males acting 'suspiciously'.

The Met Police via X say one of the males ran away from police and a number of items were found nearby which were linked to the male.

Officers found 34 small bags of cannabis and scale to weigh the drugs linked to the male.

A scale to weigh the cannabis was found linked to the male (credit: @MPSHounslow/X).

The male was later arrested and charged with possession with intent to supply cannabis. He has been remanded to court, the Met confirm.

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