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According to police officials, officers seized 38 marijuana plants in the raid on a villa in another emirate. The plants were in various stages of growth, and some were in the final drying stages.
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Police added that the grow house was highly sophisticated and was equipped with ventilation and irrigation systems, as well as humidity-controlling devices and lighting and drying systems.
The suspect -- who police say holds several university degrees and has a good job -- claimed that the plants were grown for his own personal use. Police, however, believe that the large quantity of marijuana indicates that it was likely being grown to be sold.
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