Five men back in court after major cannabis cultivation unearthed in Galashiels

Officers stood guard outside the former Ladbrokes and Woolworths premises for a number of days, while the cultivations were dismantled.
Author: Ally McGilvrayPublished 5th Apr 2024
Last updated 5th Apr 2024

Five men arrested following the discovery of two cannabis farms in the centre of Galashiels have made a second appearance in court.

Besim Velija, aged 63; Petrit Musta, aged 47; Shpetim Halil, aged 35; Joanis Melcani, aged 26, and Laurent Baih, aged 20; have been charged with being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug.

It follows a police swoop on two former retail outlets on opposite sides of the town's Channel Street last week.

Officers estimate the cultivations found could have been worth more than £2.3 million.

It's believed to be the biggest haul ever seized in the Borders in a single day.

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The accused, believed to be foreign nationals, made no plea or declaration when they appeared in private at Selkirk Sheriff Court this week.

All five - said to be of no fixed abode - were fully committed for trial and remanded in custody.

The date of their next court appearance is yet to be confirmed.

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