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Most likely they would try to plant drugs on him or his property.
But they also plant drugs and buy arms from Sudan.
I take it your little plan to plant drugs didn't work."
All I could think was that someone had planted drugs in one of my bags.
At least they had never planted drugs in his car and then tried to pin that on him.
He said police planted drugs on his son after his death.
He said he heard about the officers' planting drugs and taking money from people.
Until recently, most companies were reluctant to plant drug spies for fear of antagonizing employees.
The officers then planted drugs on the suspect to justify the arrest, the notes claim.
"They pulled the planted drugs out of my bag-there are a million witnesses.
If the police start trying to administer justice, in the way of trying, by planting drugs on innocent people, for example.
They first incapacitate Boulounga's men by planting drugs on them in an airport.
None of the officers are believed to have planted drugs on innocent people, Chief Sullivan said.
Bowen was tried and acquitted for drug possession in 2005, claiming the officers had planted drugs on him.
Beppe retaliates by using his police contacts to plant drugs on Jack, getting him sacked from the force.
Six former officers from the 39th District have confessed to planting drugs on suspects, stealing their money and falsifying police reports.
Clare plants drugs in OB's pocket and gets him arrested.
In Philadelphia, officers have pleaded guilty to planting drug evidence, stealing money and falsifying arrest reports.
I saw a TV show the other night about how when cops want a promotion they plant drugs on people so they can arrest them.
His subject area was the forerunner of pharmacology and he published a series of research papers on plant drugs.
Michael plants drugs on the Christina Rose, which he gives to Mahone.
For example, the officer testified, he may take Aldo to a wrecker yard and plant drugs in six to eight out of ten vehicles.
The report further noted that the police routinely planted drugs, ammunition and religious leaflets on citizens to justify arrests.
If this were not the case, then police would be free to plant drugs on innocent people one second and charge them with criminal possession the next.