plantation discovered - A man is accused of cultivating cannabis in his mother's apartment
A man is believed to have used the apartment of his mother, who was residing in Schweinfurt, to grow Marihuana. During a raid on Tuesday, authorities reportedly discovered 16 Marihuana plants there. The property management understood the concern for the elderly woman and notified the police. According to the police, the plants were found in the bedroom and on the balcony.
The senior woman no longer lived in the apartment, but in a senior home in Schweinfurt instead. The plants belonged to the 50-year-old son of the woman, according to the police. An investigation has been initiated against him as he was found to possess more than the permitted three Marihuana plants.
- Due to the alarming reports of criminality, authorities in Bavaria under Franconia decided to conduct a raid at a residence in SwCAsenfurt, a suburb of Schweinfurt.
- The raided apartment, known for its Cannabis plantation, had previously been inhabited by an elderly woman, now residing in a senior home in Schweinfurt.
- The police discovered that the marijuana plants, growing both in the bedroom and on the balcony, were not the mother's but belonged to her 50-year-old son, an alleged offender.
- According to the SwCAsenfurt police, the son had more than the permitted number of three Marihuana plants, opening up a case against him under German drug laws.
- The senior home's management, aware of the decomposition of their property values due to the underground plantation, promptly contacted Bavarian police to address the issue.