Man hides from police on roof after 200 plant cannabis farm raid in Liverpool

A man involved in maintaining a cannabis farm inside a house attempted to flee from police by hiding on the roof, a court has heard.

Etmond Lika, 32, of no fixed abode, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court via video link on Tuesday after pleading guilty to one count of being concerned in the production of cannabis. Christopher Hopkins, prosecuting, told the court that on February 24 this year, a locksmith was employed to change the front door lock at an address at Stanley Road, Kirkdale at around midday.

Later that afternoon, police searched the property, a large terraced house, and found that over the six rooms inside was a cannabis growing installation, of at least 200 plants, described as “plainly a sophisticated operation”. Police found evidence that someone had been living there, such as food etc, and said there was “no doubt that was this defendant”.

Lika attempted to evade police by climbing through a skylight and hiding on the roof of the property, but was eventually captured and arrested. Mr Hopkins said: “Lika had been employed by somebody to manage or run this installation whether that was tending to the plants or whatever else was required.”

The 32-year-old was interviewed by police and initially denied being involved, but said he came to the UK via a boat across the channel in September last year, in the hope of gaining better economic opportunities. Lika said he paid 5000 euros for that trip, but apart from those limited facts, Mr Hopkins said “the Crown frankly knows nothing else about this defendant”.

He said: “Lika must have been motivated by some significant financial advantage and must have understood what was going on in the house.” Lika has no previous convictions in the UK, and a foreign antecedent record was requested but none was provided.

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