The Freeman

Cops uproot marijuana in Toledo City

- — Niña G. Sumacot/brp

Policemen in Toledo City uprooted more than 300 stalks of fully-grown marijuana plants in a mountain barangay in the city last Friday morning.

The police were also able to identify the caretakers of two marijuana plantation­s where the plants were uprooted, although they failed to arrest them.

SPO4 Gil Lastimosa of the Toledo City Police Station said they found the plantation­s after a tip from a concerned citizen that marijuana was being planted in Sitio Lubo, Barangay Captain Claudio.

Toledo Police led by their chief, Supt. Julian Entoma, verified the informatio­n after they saw the two marijuana plantation­s situated just few meters from each other.

About half a kilometer from the plantation­s, Entoma’s team spotted two men, who appeared to be farmers, taking care of the said plants.

The police immediatel­y proceeded to the site but the farmers hastily escaped.

After uprooting the plants, the police conducted a follow-up operation and were able to identify the two owners of the plantation­s.

A total of 172 fullygrown marijuana plants ready for harvest were recovered from one of the plantation­s while 137 more were recovered from the other.

Charges are now being prepared against the plantation owners.

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