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Police Light Up Marijuana Plants

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Police in Kampot province’s Teuk Chhou district, in cooperation with environment department officials, found and destroyed 51 marijuana plants growing on a government-owned plot of land on Monday afternoon. The plants were found on state land in the mountains near Stung Keo commune. Despite the find, no arrests were reported.
 

According to the police report, 15 officers from the Teuk Chhou district police force, seven environment department officials and the commune chief of Stung Keo went to the site to destroy the plants. “We were there at 3:15pm. We did not make any arrests because the marijuana plants were grown on state land, not private farmland, and the owner was not known,” said Teuk Chhou district police chief To Sam Uk.
 

“If we knew who grew them, we would arrest them.” He said police cut the plants down and sent them to the provincial police office where they were burned.
 

read more http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/33390/police-light-up-marijuana-plants/

 

 
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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

And they were burned, inside rolling papers.

I wish I had a great big one to put my christmas lights on.

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