In administrative and dog language, we call this “frank and significant marking. » Concretely, for the police dog, it was the childhood of art. On February 16, 2022, the animal immediately rushed to scratch at the door of a pavilion in Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis). Inside, no fewer than 464 cannabis plants were discovered. At the end of two years of investigation, the Bobigny public prosecutor's office last week requested the referral to the criminal court of the two thirty-year-olds who cultivated them, two childhood friends with previously clean criminal records.
Beyond the dog, the neighbors of the house were not mistaken either, disturbed by the heady smell of cannabis. This February 16, they are the ones who alert the police. On site, officials from the Aulnay-sous-Bois police station noted that all of the windows of the house targeted by their dog were sealed with adhesives and “view barriers”. Once the door to the house is broken, they quickly understand why.
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