Police have destroyed a tobacco crop worth more than $3 million between Boort and Kerang.
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On the morning of Thursday, April 19, police officers from four stations in the northwest of the state and officers from the Australian Taxation Office criminal investigations section carried out a search warrant at a property on Coad Road, Appin.
Police say they discovered a well-established crop, with plants more than six feet tall.
The crop was more than seven acres in size and had an estimated excise value of $3.25 million.
Police say the joint operation between Victoria Police and the ATO made a “significant disruption to the illegal tobacco trade” in the area.
Police ask that anyone who sees suspicious activity or strange crops contacts Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 or by submitting a confidential crime report.