The Sharjah Criminal Court ruled in a case in which three Asian persons were accused, that the first accused was imprisoned 10 years and fined 50 thousand dirhams for planting and using cannabis, while the second punished with two years imprisonment for drug possession with the intent to use, and the third by imprisoning him one year for participation with the first and the second with possession and abuse.

The details of the incident are due to a notification that a number of people have used hashish inside their house, and after investigation and confirmation of the communication, the convicts' residence was found and searched, and forbidden seedlings were found in the house, and examined through the criminal laboratory, it turned out to be a hashish plant, and with the preliminary investigation The first accused admitted that she belonged to him, and after his confessions he was referred with the other defendants to court.

In its previous hearings, the court heard a witness of arrest in the case, who confirmed that, based on a notification from the General Anti-Narcotics Administration that the first suspect was planting narcotic material in his home in the industrial zone, and by investigating the location of the house, he was raided after obtaining permission from the relevant authorities.

He continued: «A 20-cm-long seedlings, suspected of being the narcotic drug of the Mirwana, were found in a special planting container, indicating that they found under the bed of the first defendant a piece of hashish also, indicating that the accused had been investigated and one of them confessed to buying the plant from an African person For 200 dirhams two days before his seizure, and that he has hadhish.

The court had faced the defendants with the charges against them, so the first admitted that the plant belonged to him, while the second and third denied the charges.