Officers are investigating whether people were being trafficked in to Scotland from overseas to work on them.
Partnership in North Lanarkshire raided three addresses yesterday morning, resulting in the arrest.
It follows the discovery of a number of cannabis grows in the Scottish Central Belt earlier in the year. The arrested man remains in custody to be questioned. NCA Scotland Operations Manager Rob Miles said: “Working with our colleagues at Police Scotland as part of the Organised Crime Partnership, we will continue in our determination to protect communities, safeguard people and disrupt the networks supplying drugs and exploiting the vulnerable in Scotland.”
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