Mar 17 • 00:15 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

45 thousand marijuana plants destroyed in Bahia

Police destroyed a marijuana plantation consisting of 45,000 plants in Abaré, Bahia, with no one present at the site during the operation.

On Monday, police in Abaré, located in northern Bahia, Brazil, carried out a significant operation that led to the destruction of a marijuana plantation containing 45,000 plants. The plantation was situated on an island near the district of Ibó in the rural area of the municipality. During the police operation, no individuals were found at the site, suggesting the cultivation may have been operated remotely or by absentee growers.

A portion of the plants was taken to a local police station for evidence, while the remaining plants were incinerated on-site, marking a decisive action against drug cultivation in the area. This effort reflects ongoing attempts by Brazilian law enforcement to combat illegal drug production, especially in regions known for such activities.

The Civil Police will initiate an investigation to identify the individuals responsible for this extensive plantation. This incident highlights the challenges law enforcement faces in controlling drug-related activities in rural areas, and the importance of community awareness and cooperation in tackling organized crime.

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