Police raid in Bewsey finds cannabis farm and large sum of counterfeit money. Three arrested in Warrington.

Officers went inside the house and found three people there: an eighteen-year-old man, an eighteen-year-old woman, and a thirty-year-old man.
The police searched the place further, discovering about twenty cannabis plants and a significant amount of bagged cannabis.
They also seized fake money, bills resembling about £10,000, which police believe are counterfeit notes.
All three people, who came from Warrington, were arrested. They were suspected of growing cannabis, potentially with plans to sell it, and possessing fake cash.
The police released everyone while investigating. PC Murphy, who led the search, said they act on public worries and explained the search helps protect people by stopping drug dealing, related crime, and the spread of fake money.
Creating fake money funds worse crimes, and drugs greatly hurt the community. Police will keep fighting these issues and want to stop this activity completely.