Kerala / Men plant cannabis saplings near road on Environment Day; search launched

The Excise Department in Kerala has launched a search for people who planted cannabis saplings by the roadside in Kollam, on the occasion of World Environment Day. An excise official was tipped off by an eye-witness about the saplings planted by some men, who said, "Let this plant grow here". The men reportedly also took pictures of the saplings.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 08, 2021, 06:33 AM
Kollam: It was June 5, World Environment Day, when people all over the world were planting trees and saplings. The same day, in a village called Kandachira in Kerala’s Kollam, a few individuals planted cannabis by the roadside and declared that this was a plant they loved. At least that was an eyewitness's account when he tipped the Excise Department about it. A team led by Kollam Excise Special Squad Sub Inspector T Rajeev found the saplings, 60 cm and 30 cm long respectively, from the road between Kurishadi junction in Kandachira and the bypass.

It was Kollam Excise Special Squad Circle Inspector I Noushad who got tipped by a witness of the incident. He was also told that a young man 'addicted to ganja' had led a few others to do the planting on World Environment Day. "Let this plant grow here," the men apparently said before planting the two saplings there and taking photos of it on their phones. These ganja lovers have however not been caught yet.

There was a similar tip that ganja plants were also seen under the Mangad bypass bridge. However the Excise team could not find any cannabis plants there. But there were signs that cannabis was planted there earlier. "We also got information that the plants were maintained by a resident of Kandachira who was previously involved in a ganja case," the Excise release said.

The accused will soon be caught, informed Assistant Excise Commissioner B Suresh. "We think that the ganja lobby is trying new methods since there is a lockdown and they cannot travel to other states to smuggle in ganja from there," the release said.

In April, four people were arrested from a hotel in Ernakulam for possessing MDMA (commonly known as ecstasy or molly) and ganga in a joint operation by the Excise and the Customs departments of Kochi.