A jury will continue to consider its verdict today in the case of three men accused of conspiracy to supply drugs.
They were arrested after a drugs factory was discovered in a rented warehouse at Stone Cross Farm industrial park in Laughton, near Lewes, in January.
Police seized amphetamines and cocaine worth £200,000, Hove Crown Court has heard.
James Jansen has admitted being the mastermind behind the drugs factory.
Sven de Cauter, 29, John Morgan, 41, and Dean Cumberpatch, 34, were all allegedly linked to the warehouse after their DNA and fingerprints were found on property inside.
Morgan, of Central Avenue, Peacehaven, de Cauter, of West Quay, Newhaven, and Cumberpatch, from Nottinghamshire, all deny conspiracy to supply Class A and Class B drugs.
The trial continues.
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