A man suspected of growing more than 200 cannabis plants in his home apartment was arrested on January 15 at 14:28

A 41-year-old man was arrested for selling more than 200 cannabis plants at his home apartment in Yokohama, and the police are examining trafficking routes in detail.

According to the police, the arrested unemployed Seika Kawasaki (41) in Naka-ku, Yokohama, was suspected of violating the Cannabis Control Law because he cultivated 208 strains of cannabis in his home apartment in Naka-ku, Yokohama. Is held.

Investigation into another case involving cannabis revealed that he was suspected of growing hemp, and he had rented all eight rooms on the third floor of the apartment for cultivation.

A search of his home revealed that 500 grams of dried cannabis and the cannabis that was drying were also seized.

In response to the investigation, he stated that he had cultivated it, but that it was not for sale, and that he denied some of the charges. Police are investigating trafficking routes and more.