Japanese monk accused of growing marijuana

HIROKO TABUCHI

Associated Press


TOKYO - A Buddhist monk was arrested Wednesday for growing marijuana near
his temple in northern Japan, a police official said.

Michimaru Obara, 48-year-old monk at Eikoji shrine in Iwate prefecture
(state), is suspected of cultivating about 5.3 pounds of marijuana,
according to a police official who refused to give his name due to policy.

Authorities also suspect the monk sold at least 1.7 ounces of the illegal
plant to an office worker near Tokyo, the official said.

Obara has already been arrested for drug possession, after police found
marijuana at his home last month. The monk has admitted he cultivated the
plant for personal consumption, but denies selling his harvest, reports
said.

Drug penalties in Japan are harsh. Convicted drug users face up to life in
prison under anti-narcotics laws, although most first-time offenders get
suspended prison terms.


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