14-year-old was cultivating cannabis in the flat, sentenced to 15 months in prison

A 14-year-old boy, who was discovered by police that he had planted cannabis plants worth 200 thousand pounds in his apartment, has been sentenced by an English court to 15 months in prison. The teenager said he felt innocent of the cannabis production charge, saying he was trafficked from Vietnam and [...]
A 14-year-old boy, who was discovered by police that he had planted cannabis plants worth 200 thousand pounds in his apartment, has been sentenced by an English court to 15 months in prison.
The teenager said he felt innocent of the cannabis production charge, saying he was trafficked from Vietnam and was forced by traffickers to look after 168 plants for two months. However, the court found him guilty after court hearings lasting two days.
The boy was occupied with police reports in Durham, England, in July last year. It will be sent to a detention centre for illegal immigrants. The prosecutor of the case has stated that the court has not accepted as true the confession of the convicted in connection with trafficking.
The boy said his parents died in two different accidents and that he worked at his uncle's farm in Vietnam, where he took care of the buffalo. Then, according to him, he was sent to Russia before moving to France and entering Great Britain through a truck, writes “Daily Mail”,











