The
City of London Police said 826 cannabis plants were found in a
building near the Bank of England. The police said there were
reports of a "strong smell of cannabis", which led to the raid.
"This is the first cannabis factory in the City, no doubt being
set up in response to fewer people being out and about during
the pandemic who might have noticed any unusual activity," the
police said in a statement.
The City of London, which is home to the world's largest
commercial insurance market, banks and fund managers, has been
largely deserted since March after most employees were asked to
work from home.
During an online event on Wednesday, Bank of England Governor
Andrew Bailey said people are likely to make jokes about what
the central bank's staff have been doing.
"We are now going to be the subject of endless jokes about ‘now
we know what the Bank of England has been on,'" he said. "I’m
sure there will be many other jokes. It is very quiet around the
Bank of England, I should say."
(Reporting by Andrew MacAskill; Editing by Paul Simao)
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