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A 37-year-old woman was arrested by the Kerala police for allegedly growing cannabis on the rooftop of her house in Kochi.
Ann Mary Clement, a tour operator and insurance agent living on Vattekkadu Road in Kaloor, allegedly had in possession five cannabis plants of nearly 6.5 ft height, according to a report published in The New Indian Express.
The accused, who lives with her 66-year-old mother, allegedly confessed during interrogation that the plants were handed to her by one of her friends. She also admitted to growing the plants for over six months.
Ann, however, refused to reveal the identity of her associates, according to the report.
"The shadow police alerted us about suspicious activities and the house was put under observation for two-to-three days. We saw people coming and going and decided to conduct a raid," Vipin Das, Ernakulam North SI told the Times Of India.
The locals reportedly informed the police that the woman and her mother were having odd visitors lately, which fuelled their suspicion.
The woman's mother, however, claimed that the plants were grown for medicinal purposes and it was never sold to outsiders, according to the TOI report.
The accused has been charged under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (22d), a non-bailable offence that can even receive up to 10 years of prison term.
The picture of one of the men, 35-year-old Kamal posing next to the plant, cause a stir on social media leading the police to nab them.
(This article was originally published on The News Minute.)