Two teenagers have appeared in court after cannabis worth more than £11,000 was discovered at an address in Port Erin.
Finley Corrin, of Close Famman, and Morgan Baker, of St Mary's Road, both in Port Erin, appeared before magistrates at Douglas Courthouse.
18-year-old Corrin admitted possessing cannabis with intent to supply and cultivating cannabis while Baker, also 18, admitted possessing the drug but denies possession with intent to supply.
The court heard a large amount of cannabis was found as well as two plants.
Baker's case was adjourned for committal until March 23 while Corrin's case was adjourned until April 12 for a social enquiry report.
Both were bailed in the sum of £500 and are not to contact each other.
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