A resident of Sevastopol became a defendant in a case by growing prohibited shrubs in his garden 09/03/2024, 23:50

In Sevastopol, police caught a 55-year-old man who was growing prohibited plants in his garden. reports “Ministry of Internal Affairs Media”.

According to the ministry, law enforcement received information that a local resident was growing plants containing drugs in his garden. Upon arriving at the scene, police examined the area and found 13 suspicious bushes, which the owner tried to hide with a camouflage net.

The plants were seized and sent for analysis, which confirmed that they were cannabis bushes. The materials collected about the resident of Sevastopol in connection with the crime provided for in the administrative article are planned to be submitted to the court for consideration.

Before that, the Russians kept a greenhouse with hemp and I got caught police. He rented a house in a cooperative and grew 177 bushes of the plant.

Previously police clarified In case the hemp bush was stolen, it was returned to its owner.

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Source: Gazeta

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