Posted on 11/25/2022 7:20:12 AM PST by dynachrome
Indian police have claimed rats are behind the disappearance of around 440lbs of cannabis that had been held in police stations after being seized from drug dealers.
A court in Uttar Pradesh state was told that rats had apparently eaten through the entire haul of drugs when it asked police to provide it as evidence.
'Rats are tiny animals and they have no fear of the police. It's difficult to protect the drug from them,' the court said, according to BBC News.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
You smell a rat? Does he smell like a skunk?
they also found empty cheetos bags and burrito wrappers
Or high Biden supporters.
I clicked on this thread for the picture memes of rats like Biden and Pelosi stoned out of their gords.
Total lies. Rats are messy and at best they would eat a third and while doing it they would sh!t and p!ss on the other two thirds of the marijuana.
The police sold it to a criminal gang that they work with.
“police sold it to a criminal gang”
Yup. Pretty lame excuse they came up with.
Weed is far down on the list of problems in that dump.
The Corn Pop Gang.
He’s a baaaaaad dude.
Rats are messy and at best they would eat a third and while doing it they would sh!t and p!ss on the other two thirds of the marijuana.
Even less, rats don’t eat a lot of forage. Rats would soil 95% or more. And leave all of the wrappers around a rat’s nest.
Those are too cute to be democrats
Explains why I don’t have any fast-moving urgent requirements in my inbox this morning.
i never realized there were that many indian freepers that would care about that stuff.
“The rats are our evidence.”
Sure, Jan. 😂
*ate our evidence…
I’m sure it was “rats.”
Some “rats” are bipeds.
5.56mm
440 pounds of marihuana = airline tickets to New York for a few underpaid Indian cops and their families.
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