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An imaginary affair in England: a marijuana growing laboratory was discovered in the home of a "Premier League star", when according to him it happened after his gang took over the property he owned and turned it into a cannabis growing factory, with hundreds of plants.
When the police raided the house, the tenant who lives there and also the owner had to prove their innocence to avoid being charged.
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The surprising report was published in the English "Sun", which claimed that a criminal gang took over the home of a well-known "star" from the English league and forced him to allow them to grow cannabis there.
"They found the tenant surrounded by hundreds of plants when police raided the house, but released the actor without charge after deciding she had indeed been set up by the gang," it said.
"The actor owns the house in the northwest of the country as part of an investment," explained the Sun, "another family member manages the properties but they were shocked when police found a large-scale cannabis farm. The plants were taken and destroyed and the actor had to show paperwork to prove that although he The owner of the property, there is someone else living there."
Production and possession of cannabis with intent to supply is a criminal offense that can lead to up to 14 years in prison in England.
Landlords who do not report suspicions of illegal activity may be held liable and face the same penalty.
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