In a peculiar turn of events, in Chennai, India police authorities claimed that rats had feasted on the entire 22kg stash of marijuana that was being held in their storehouse. This revelation led to the subsequent acquittal of Rajagopal and Nageshwara Rao, who were arrested in 2020 on charges of possessing the seized ganja.
The case against the two individuals progressed, and a chargesheet was duly filed in the matter. During the court proceedings, the police submitted a mere 50 grams of the confiscated marijuana as evidence, and an additional 50 grams were sent to a forensic lab for testing.
However, when the court demanded the remaining 21.9 kilograms of the illicit substance to complete the evidence, the police astonishingly asserted that rats had consumed it all while it was stored in their malkhana.
As a result of the police's failure to produce the entire quantity of marijuana mentioned in the chargesheet, the court had no choice but to acquit Rajagopal and Nageshwara Rao from the charges pressed against them. This unexpected conclusion raises serious questions about the management and security of evidence in police custody and has undoubtedly left many baffled by the bizarre series of events.
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