A bemused police force took to
social media after receiving a bizarre call from a man whose father
burned his 'prized' cannabis plant collection.
He called the Northern Territory Police after an altercation with his relative, who set fire to the fruits of his labour.
The man was, according to the police force, "indignant and enraged" and felt the incident was "wrong".
Officers questioned whether he was aware that possession of cannabis was unlawful and he could be liable to prosecution.
He called the Northern Territory Police after an altercation with his relative, who set fire to the fruits of his labour.
The man was, according to the police force, "indignant and enraged" and felt the incident was "wrong".
Officers questioned whether he was aware that possession of cannabis was unlawful and he could be liable to prosecution.
However, it was then clarified that the contraband items had been destroyed, along with any evidence of his crimes.
The police force wrote on Facebook: "Police received an unusual report around 6.30pm yesterday evening from a young Humpty Doo male stating that he had a fight with his father. As retribution his father burnt the son’s prized cannabis plants in a bonfire on the property.
"The son felt this was wrong and reported the matter to police. Officers attended and confirmed that was indeed the case. Apparently the son had been in conflict with his father since he moved from interstate a short time ago. Things came to a head yesterday evening and that’s when the contraband was destroyed.
The police force wrote on Facebook: "Police received an unusual report around 6.30pm yesterday evening from a young Humpty Doo male stating that he had a fight with his father. As retribution his father burnt the son’s prized cannabis plants in a bonfire on the property.
"The son felt this was wrong and reported the matter to police. Officers attended and confirmed that was indeed the case. Apparently the son had been in conflict with his father since he moved from interstate a short time ago. Things came to a head yesterday evening and that’s when the contraband was destroyed.
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