TWO WEEKS have past and the identity of those reponsible for a HALF A MILLION cannabis farm in West Fife remains unkown.
The Press broke the story in May of police officers discovering the plants, worth an estimated £500,000 in street value, in Kingseat.
When asked by the Press for an update this week, Police Scotland said: "Enquiries remain ongoing and we continue to appeal to anyone with information to come forward."
What was found on May 21?
As reported first by the Press on Friday, May 21, a 'large number' of plants had been found at Old School Business Park in Kingseat.
Officers made the discovery on the Thursday and an eyewitness told the Press that 'rows and rows' were found within a building at the site.
No arrests have yet been made with enquiries ongoing.
Providing an update last month, Police Scotland said that a drugs search warrant was executed at the business park on Thursday.
The plants have an estimated street value of £500,000, officers said.
Detective inspector Karen Muirhead of CID at Dunfermline Police Station said: “Our enquiries are continuing to identify those involved.
"We remain committed to targeting the illegal supply of drugs in our local communities and any information we receive from the public, will be acted upon.
"I would encourage anyone with any information about suspicious activity in their area, to call Police Scotland on 101 or if you wish to remain anonymous, to call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
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