When To Save A Valuable Treasure From The Flood And It Is Marijuana
YORKSHIRE - If you are besieged in a flood for days and have to save the most valuable treasure you have, what will you save? A man in England chose his farm. Not cars, jewelry, let alone television.
This is known after police in Nottinghamshire saw a speeding van. The police then chased the van. Action chases had occurred until finally the driver chose to pull over.
While checking the cargo inside the van, police found the van filled with trash bags filled with 25 mature cannabis trees. If calculated, the entire cargo is worth up to 20 thousand euros.
The 26-year-old male driver was then taken by the police for questioning. The man is said to be a supplier of cannabis-based drugs. And marijuana is a business that has supported it for a long time.
After securing the man, the police then inspected a house in the Worksop area. There they discovered that the basement had been flooded. The floods disrupted the electricity supply for fields planted in the attic in a hydroponic manner.
In the field, police still found a number of abandoned cannabis plants and farming equipment. To Metro.co.uk, Sgt Tony Rungay said flooding in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire to Lincolnshire had caused misery.
Now, many people in these areas choose to flee and leave their homes. Of course, they also took the valuables they owned.
In Britain, the legal status of marijuana is still gray. Despite having a sizeable cannabis sales market. The UK has not fully reformed the law on cannabis use. The reason is, not all state officials approve of the use of marijuana in the country.