India: Top cop blames disappearance of a huge stash of marijuana from police lock-up on hungry rodents

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INDIAN police have come up with unlikely culprits for the disappearance of a huge haul of marijuana and booze from one of their lock-ups – rampaging RATS.

 

A senior officer blamed rodents for the disappearance of a haul of drugs from a warehouse at Nagpur railway station in the western state of Maharashtra

The rodents are said to eaten their way through a huge drugs stash


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The drugs disappeared from a secure police warehouse

Panhekar said illegal stashes of cannabis and bootleg liquor had been piling up in the warehouse over the last decade as officers cracked down on smugglers.

They are not allowed to destroy seized narcotics without a court order, he claimed.


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But some aren’t convinced after bottles of booze also disappeared Giant rat leaps through a Krispy Kreme car park with a massive doughnut

Curiously, 25 plastic bottles containing alcohol had also vanished, the paper said

“We cannot confirm if any pilferage took place,” said Panhekar.

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