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Four Men Sentenced for Running £100k Cannabis Farm in Essex Industrial Estate

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Last updated: November 3, 2025 8:52 am
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Four Men Sentenced for Running £100k Cannabis Farm in Essex Industrial Estate
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Key Points

  • Four men, including three from East London, were jailed for cultivating a cannabis farm valued at £100,000.
  • Essex Police discovered 230 cannabis plants at the Globe Industrial Estate, Grays, on June 3, 2025.
  • The Serious and Organised Crime Unit led the investigation.
  • Ervin Sadikaj (34) of Dagenham received the longest sentence of four years and eight months.
  • Besjan Mustafaj (32) of North Woolwich was sentenced to four years.
  • Albest Deda (27) of Dagenham and Pashk Gjonaj (32), with no fixed address, received three-year sentences each.
  • The group was convicted of being concerned in the production of cannabis at Basildon Crown Court on October 31, 2025.
  • Detective Sergeant David Crane highlighted the harmful impact of drugs on communities and praised public assistance in investigations.

What Happened in the Cannabis Farm Case in Essex?

As reported by Essex Police and covered by multiple journalists including MyLondon News, four men were found guilty and jailed for operating an illegal cannabis cultivation business at the Globe Industrial Estate in Grays. The discovery of 230 cannabis plants on June 3, 2025, prompted a detailed investigation by the Serious and Organised Crime Unit, which culminated in convictions at Basildon Crown Court.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened in the Cannabis Farm Case in Essex?
  • Who Were the Men Convicted of the Cannabis Farm Operation?
  • What Role Did Essex Police Play in the Investigation?
  • Why Is the Illegal Cannabis Trade Harmful According to Authorities?
  • What Is the Community’s Role in Combating Drug Crime?
  • Where Did the Sentencing Take Place?
  • What Can Be Learned from This Case?

The case was heard publicly on Friday, October 31, 2025, when the court passed sentences on the men responsible.

Who Were the Men Convicted of the Cannabis Farm Operation?

The men convicted and sentenced were identified as follows:

  • Ervin Sadikaj, 34, of Langley Crescent, Dagenham — sentenced to four years and eight months.
  • Besjan Mustafaj, 32, of Booth Road, North Woolwich — sentenced to four years.
  • Albest Deda, 27, of Lymington Road, Dagenham — sentenced to three years.
  • Pashk Gjonaj, 32, of no fixed address — sentenced to three years.

According to the MyLondon report, these men were found guilty of being “concerned in the production of cannabis,” indicating their involvement in the cultivation rather than mere possession.

What Role Did Essex Police Play in the Investigation?

Detective Sergeant David Crane of Essex Police provided authoritative comments on the case. He stated that

“Drugs are a poison in our communities that destroy lives. Where cannabis is being illegally grown and sold, violence and exploitation often follows.”

His remarks underline the broader social harm caused by drug operations beyond just the legal violations.

DS Crane further explained the police strategy in tackling such organised crimes, emphasising continuous work even when public action is not immediately apparent:

“Even if you don’t see action by us immediately it doesn’t mean we’re not looking into it.”

He highlighted the role of community cooperation:

“The community plays a really important part in this work. Your information helps us build a picture of what is happening across the county, it helps us progress investigations and build intelligence and a case which can then lead to warrants being executed down the line. It’s really valuable and we’re always really grateful for it.”

Why Is the Illegal Cannabis Trade Harmful According to Authorities?

DS Crane’s statements reflect a widely acknowledged view that illegal drug operations cause significant societal problems — including violence, exploitation, and misery particularly affecting the most vulnerable members of the community. His comments bring a human and social dimension to the criminal prosecution, situating the issue beyond mere law enforcement.

What Is the Community’s Role in Combating Drug Crime?

Community vigilance and reporting are crucial in the police’s fight against drug-related crime. DS Crane encouraged residents to come forward with concerns:

“Where cannabis is being illegally grown and sold, violence and exploitation often follows.”

The police rely on tips and intelligence from local residents to identify and disrupt illegal drug activities that may otherwise remain hidden.

Where Did the Sentencing Take Place?

The sentencing hearings occurred at Basildon Crown Court on October 31, 2025. The court convicted all four men on charges related to cannabis production, resulting in prison sentences ranging from three to four years and eight months.

What Can Be Learned from This Case?

This case exemplifies the challenges police face in monitoring and disrupting organised cannabis farms, which often operate within industrial estates away from public view. It also highlights the importance of community cooperation and robust investigative work by specialised units like Essex Police’s Serious and Organised Crime Unit.

The sentences imposed reflect judicial acknowledgement of the damage caused by illegal cannabis production and send a deterrent message to others involved in similar criminal activities.

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