hereThe electricity had also been bypassed.Police forced entry into the property on May 28, and arrested Basha on suspicion of producing cannabis.In interview, Basha said he had been at the house for less than two months.The court heard he was a 'gardener' and had no involvement in setting up the cannabis farm.Basha had been offered £2,000 a month for the role, but never received any money, he said.Mr Brody said the 'significant' quantities of cannabis were being grown for 'commercial' use.Basha's lawyer Eleanor Gleeson said the defendant can't speak English.
He followed court proceedings with the help of an Albanian interpreter."He knew what he was doing was wrong, but he said he did so out of desperation," Ms Gleeson said."He moved to.
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