Achi news desk-
Two police officers were told about people smoking cannabis in a car at around 8.30pm on July 4 last year.
The car was spotted parked on Scotton Drive in the West End.
The driver Mohammed Lazim, 22 years old from London, spoke with the officers, who noticed a strong smell of hashish.
The car was searched and Lazim told the police “I smoked hashish for the last hour”.
He provided a saliva and breath sample. They were positive for the drug.
Lazim was arrested and taken to Clydebank Police Station, where a sample of his blood was also analysed.
A reading of 2.5 micrograms of the substance in one liter of blood was recorded.
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Latzim appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court this week after pleading guilty to drink driving.
He represented himself and said: “It was my first time in Glasgow.
“Part of the reason I moved here from London was the people I hung out with.
“I want to apologize for that.
“I live with my parents.”
Lezim was disqualified from driving or holding a license for 12 months and fined £200.