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When Burnaby RCMP Const. Amyn Dharamshi lost his wallet, he probably thought things couldn't get much worse.
But that was before someone found it and dropped it in a mailbox -- and before Canada Post security handed it over to the Vancouver police. When police opened the wallet, they found, in addition to his ID, a baggie containing 6.1 grams of marijuana and a package of Zig Zag rolling papers. Dharamshi denied the marijuana was his, saying it belonged to his brother, Karim, who had borrowed his wallet for a few days. However, moments after taking a lie-detector test, Dharamshi admitted the drugs were, in fact, his own, and that he had smoked marijuana several times over the past few months to deal with marital and financial troubles. http://www.420magazine.com/forums/in...marijuana.html |
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