Mangaluru: Youth held for growing ganja plants in flower pots


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Nov 9: Police personnel belonging to economic and narcotics crime department in the city, who found that a person was growing ganja in the flower pots placed in his courtyard, arrested the accused.

The arrested accused happens to be Joshua D'Souza (18), resident of Pandith House Santosh Nagar in Munnur village. The police raided his house on the basis of specific information. They found ganja plants being grown in two flower pots. Eight ganja plants weighing 74 grams were taken into possession. Value of these plants is said to be about two thousand rupees.

500 grams of ganja seeds were also confiscated on this occasion.

Police inspector of economic and narcotics crime department, Muhammed Shariff, sub-inspector, Latha and other staff took part in the operation.

  

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  • Faizan bhai, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Don't want people to get caught smoking marijuana? Just legalise it. Green energy 💚🌿

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Marijuana should be legalised.

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  • Sudhir Bhat, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Cops are silly. They want to make a mountain out of a mole hill.

    It looks as though they have caught Dawood Ibrahim in a surgical airlift from Karachi and flown him to Mumbai.

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  • Nahusha Kulkarni, Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Agree with Pais. It was considered a holy herb by Hindus from time immemorial. In all temples across Northern India, it is consumed by sadhus without any problems. No police scene. Nothing.

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  • Auldius P. B. Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Research being conducted in Israel, USA & Canada is showing that use of extracts taken from marijuana (ganja) plants is a painless alternate cure various cancers, MS, ADHD, Epilepsy etc. Some of the states in USA allow medical use of cannabis. When will our government awaken and remove the archaic laws banning ganja, when it is a very cheap alternative medicinal treatment for many diseases?

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalorean

    Thu, Nov 09 2017

    Instead of planting flower n fruit trees this guy planted weed....what an idea sirji??😁

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