FOUR Polish nationals have been remanded in custody after cannabis plants potentially worth £1.8 million were found growing in a boarded-up public house in the Scottish Borders.

The four men all appeared in private at Jedburgh Sheriff Court yesterday charged with being concerned in the supply of the class B drug. It is alleged around 2,000 cannabis plants were seized after police searched the Queens Head Inn public house and two flats in Selkirk on Tuesday.

Bartosz Gloskowski, 22, and Piotr Fryczak, 38, both from Selkirk, Rudoslaw Drozdowski 30, from Galashiels, and Jakub Gorski, 28, of no fixed abode, were all charged with drugs offences. Mr Gloskowski, Mr Fryczak and Mr Gorski faced charges under the Electricity Act and Proceeds of Crime Act. No plea or declaration was made by the men.