Marklar MM
09-08-2005, 03:48 PM
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2005/09/03/1201170-ap.html
Pet birds blamed for pot plant
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - A 75-year-old Greek woman has been charged with drug offences after police in her sleepy island village spotted a small cannabis plant growing on her balcony, authorities said.
Hariklia Griva, a widowed mother of four from Ayiassos, on the eastern Aegean Sea island of Lesvos, was arrested Wednesday and charged with growing cannabis with the intent of trafficking in the drug. She was released on bail of the equivalent of about $3,000 Cdn.
The retiree, whose late husband was a policeman, told police the 25-centimetre potted plant grew from seed dropped by her pet canaries. The birds live in a cage on the balcony overlooking a busy Ayiassos street - opposite the local police station.
"I couldn't believe it when they told me I was being arrested," Griva said. "The plant must have grown from the bird seed. I had no idea what the plant was. I watered it regularly. I thought it looked quite nice."
Pet birds blamed for pot plant
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - A 75-year-old Greek woman has been charged with drug offences after police in her sleepy island village spotted a small cannabis plant growing on her balcony, authorities said.
Hariklia Griva, a widowed mother of four from Ayiassos, on the eastern Aegean Sea island of Lesvos, was arrested Wednesday and charged with growing cannabis with the intent of trafficking in the drug. She was released on bail of the equivalent of about $3,000 Cdn.
The retiree, whose late husband was a policeman, told police the 25-centimetre potted plant grew from seed dropped by her pet canaries. The birds live in a cage on the balcony overlooking a busy Ayiassos street - opposite the local police station.
"I couldn't believe it when they told me I was being arrested," Griva said. "The plant must have grown from the bird seed. I had no idea what the plant was. I watered it regularly. I thought it looked quite nice."