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Cardiff Cannabis Factory Uncovered in Adamsdown as Man Arrested

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 12:07 pm
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Cardiff Cannabis Factory Uncovered in Adamsdown as Man Arrested
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Key Points

  • A second cannabis factory uncovered and shut down in Cardiff within a week, as confirmed by South Wales Police.​
  • Officers attended a property on Ruby Street in Adamsdown on Friday afternoon following information about cannabis production.
  • A man arrested at the scene; 237 cannabis plants seized, destroyed, and the property made safe.
  • Klejdi Bodlli, 22, of no fixed abode, appeared at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, January 10.
  • Bodlli entered no plea to a charge of producing a controlled drug and remanded in custody ahead of a further hearing next month.
  • Discovery follows a similar cannabis factory uncovered less than two miles away on Cathays Terrace on January 3.
  • Police express concerns over ongoing impact of organised drug production in the city.
  • South Wales Police warn cannabis production linked to serious organised crime, including people trafficking.
  • Factories pose significant risks to local communities, including fire hazards from illegal electrical modifications.
  • Residents urged to report concerns via South Wales Police website, 101, Crimestoppers (0800 555 111), or 999 in emergencies.

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Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened at the Ruby Street Raid?
  • Who Was Arrested and What Charges Does He Face?
  • Why Is This the Second Cannabis Factory in a Week?
  • What Are the Broader Community Risks?
  • How Can Residents Report Suspicions?
  • What Links Exist to Organised Crime?
  • When and Where Was the Previous Factory Found?
  • Why Do Police Deem Cannabis Production Dangerous?
  • What Court Proceedings Follow for Bodlli?
  • How Does This Fit Cardiff’s Drug Crackdown?

Adamsdown, Cardiff (Cardiff Echo) January 10, 2026 – South Wales Police have confirmed the shutdown of a second cannabis factory in Cardiff within a week, with officers raiding a property on Ruby Street in Adamsdown on Friday afternoon. A man was arrested at the scene, where 237 cannabis plants were seized and destroyed, and the property secured.​

This operation follows intelligence about illegal drug production at the address. The swift action underscores escalating police efforts against organised crime in the Welsh capital.

What Happened at the Ruby Street Raid?

Officers from South Wales Police attended the Ruby Street property in Adamsdown on Friday afternoon, acting on received information that it served as a cannabis production site. As detailed in the official police statement, a man was arrested immediately at the scene, with 237 cannabis plants seized, destroyed, and the premises made safe to eliminate hazards.​

The property, located in the densely populated Adamsdown area, highlighted immediate community risks. South Wales Police emphasised the operation’s success in disrupting local drug supply chains.

Who Was Arrested and What Charges Does He Face?

Klejdi Bodlli, 22, of no fixed abode, appeared at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court the following day, Saturday, January 10. According to court records reported across local outlets, Bodlli entered no plea to the charge of producing a controlled drug.​

He has been remanded in custody pending a further hearing next month. South Wales Police confirmed Bodlli’s arrest occurred directly at the Ruby Street scene during the raid.

Why Is This the Second Cannabis Factory in a Week?

The Adamsdown discovery follows a similar-sized cannabis factory uncovered less than two miles away on Cathays Terrace on January 3. South Wales Police noted the proximity and scale, prompting concerns about persistent organised drug production in Cardiff.​

Both sites involved comparable numbers of plants, indicating coordinated operations. This pattern has alarmed authorities over the city’s drug underworld.

What Are the Broader Community Risks?

South Wales Police has warned that cannabis production constitutes far from a victimless crime. Officers state these factories often link to serious and organised crime, including people trafficking, posing significant threats to local communities.​

Illegal electrical modifications in such properties create severe fire risks to neighbouring homes. The force highlighted how bypassed wiring and excessive power usage endanger entire streets.

How Can Residents Report Suspicions?

Residents face urgent calls to report concerns to police. Reports can be submitted online via the South Wales Police website, by dialling 101, or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.​

In emergencies, the public must call 999. South Wales Police stress community vigilance as key to dismantling these networks.

What Links Exist to Organised Crime?

As reported by South Wales Police spokespersons, cannabis factories frequently tie into broader criminal enterprises. People trafficking emerges as a common element, with vulnerable individuals exploited in cultivation.​

These operations fund further illicit activities, perpetuating cycles of harm. Police view the Cardiff cases as indicative of wider syndicate involvement.

When and Where Was the Previous Factory Found?

The prior raid targeted Cathays Terrace on January 3, less than two miles from Adamsdown. South Wales Police described it as similar in scale, with substantial plants seized.​

This back-to-back discovery within seven days signals intensified activity. Cathays, another urban Cardiff district, mirrors Adamsdown’s residential density.

Why Do Police Deem Cannabis Production Dangerous?

Beyond organised crime ties, South Wales Police spotlight fire hazards from tampered electrics. Overloaded circuits in grow houses threaten adjacent properties with devastating blazes.​

Communities suffer indirectly through increased crime and anti-social behaviour. The force positions eradication as protective public safety.

What Court Proceedings Follow for Bodlli?

Klejdi Bodlli’s no-plea entry at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on January 10 led to remand. A further hearing occurs next month, where the production charge will advance.​

Custody ensures he poses no immediate flight risk. Prosecutors prepare evidence from the 237 plants and scene forensics.

How Does This Fit Cardiff’s Drug Crackdown?

These raids form part of South Wales Police’s sustained campaign against cultivation sites. The week’s dual discoveries reflect proactive intelligence work.​

Ongoing operations aim to sever supply lines citywide. Police anticipate more actions amid rising detections.

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