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Indian authorities say rats ate hundreds of pounds of seized cannabis that went missing

Por: WPTV World November 26, 2022

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Authorities in northern India's city of Mathura, in Uttar Pradesh, say rats are the reason that hundreds of pounds of cannabis went missing after police were asked to provide cannabis seized from suspected drug dealers and stored as evidence. Court documents showed that police were asked to provide hundreds of pounds of cannabis that was taken as evidence to use as evidence in a recent case. When police couldn't come up with the... + full article



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