
Inside £6m Scots weed factory run by illegal immigrant in former WH Smith store
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A MAN who paid £20,000 to come illegally to Britain became a key player in a £6 million cannabis factory located on a busy Scots high street, a court heard.
Petrit Gjuraj, 24, was arrested after police nabbed him at a former branch of WH Smith on High Street, Kirkcaldy, in 2022.
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A weed farm was set up in a former WH Smith store
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Police Scotland found a total of 1,330 cannabis plants
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The criminals set up CCTV in the former stationery store
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The High Court in Edinburgh heard how officers who searched the three-storey building found a total of 1,330 cannabis plants, which were being grown on every floor.
Workers slept in a small area which consisted of three double mattresses.
The court also heard detectives also found a large TV which showed live CCTV footage from a camera located at the back of the premises which focused on the back door.
Drugs squad officers found the cannabis being grown there could have netted the organised crime group responsible for the plant a total of £6,596,800.
On Wednesday, judge Lord Scott heard about the moment police arrested Gjuraj, an Albanian national.
Prosecutor Alan Cameron KC said: 'Police Scotland received intelligence that cannabis was being cultivated within the three storey, disused premises at 183-187 High Street, Kirkcaldy.
'Police cars arrived at the front and rear of the premises to search them. Police cars arrived at the front and rear of the premises.
'The accused and three other males were seen from the police helicopter exiting onto the roof of the building via a fire escape and running west along the roof of he adjacent building via a fire escape and running west along the roof the adjacent building.
'It became apparent to officers that the males had no means of escape. After the males made a few attempts to conceal themselves, they were observed to be engaging with the officers and a ladder was requested.
'The males descended the ladder in turn nd were detained by the officers on the street.'
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The story emerged after Gjuraj, of Paisley, Renfrewshire, pleaded guilty to being concerned in cultivating cannabis at the premises between March and May 2022.
According to Google Maps, the premises raided by police used to be occupied by a branch of WH Smith.
A branch of clothing giants New Look was once located close by as was a branch of Waterstones.
Mr Cameron told the court that the accused told police that he had paid a person in Albania £20,000 to come to the UK.
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An illegal immigrant ran a cannabis farm inside a WH Smith in Kirkcaldy
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Mr Cameron added: 'The arrangement was that should he not carry out the work then his family in Albania would have to sell their property to repay the debt.
'He made his own way to Belgium and then hid in a lorry and by hiding in the lorry was able to enter the UK.
'He worked in London before moving to Scotland where he worked for two months in the building where he was subsequently found by the police.
'He is an Albanian national who has no legal entitlement to be in the UK.
"The usual national referral mechanism checks were made with the Home Office and it was determined he had not ben trafficked.'
The court heard that the premises raided by the police were set up for 'maximum cannabis cultivation' - officers reckon the OCG spent £70,000 on cultivation.
Detectives recovered 392 cannabis plants from the ground floor, 740 plants from the first floor and 146 plants from the top floor.
Mr Cameron added: 'If the cannabis cultivated was sold in one eighth deals that would amount to approximately 164,920 deals at £40 per deal. This would have yielded approximately £6,596,800.
'STOP officers offer the opinion the accused was trusted by an organised crime group which had invested in the production of the cannabis and would have yielded significant sums from its onward sales.'
Lord Scott remanded Gjuraj, in custody ahead of a sentencing hearing next month.
Lord Scott told the accused he needed to obtain report on his background before he could proceed to sentence.
He said: 'You have pleaded guilty to a very serious charge. A prison sentence is inevitable here.
'This was clearly a very significant drugs operation carried out on behalf of an organised crime group.
'The agreed narrative tells me that you must have been a person trusted by the serious organised crime group.'
Gjuraj will be sentenced at the High Court in Edinburgh on June 19 2025.

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