8 Mar 2024

Reefer madness: Police get two-for-one deal in cannabis bust

8:48 pm on 8 March 2024
closeup of dried marijuana and handmade cigarette in ashtray

A cannabis grower's stash has gone up in smoke after an ill-advised call to the cops (file picture). Photo: 123RF

A cannabis grower's stash has gone up in smoke after an ill-advised call to the cops.

Just after 2am on Tuesday morning, police received a call reporting a theft from a resident in Mahora, Hastings. They had just seen a balaclava-clad man with a butcher's knife stealing plants from their Williams Street property.

Police quickly located the suspect, who had stuffed something into a green waste bin.

Police looked in the bin and found a cannabis plant "the size of a big Christmas tree".

After taking the suspect back to the station they returned to question the informant, and found more cannabis, triggering a search warrant - finding "several other cannabis plants, buds and seeds inside the address, and several more plants in the backyard".

"To add to the informant's woes, they lost a second lot of cannabis after police confiscated the remaining plants, buds and seeds back to the station," police said in a statement.

Police responded by charging the informant with cultivating cannabis and possessing cannabis utensils.

The alleged thief, a 35-year-old man, was charged with aggravated burglary and will appear in court later this month.

"Enquiries are continuing, but the cannabis tree won't see Christmas," police said.

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