Police find €20 million of cannabis in woods
Police have found 18,500 cannabis plants with a street value of €20 million growing in the woods on the Dutch-German border.
Officers said on Tuesday they made the discovery following a tip-off from a walker.
A police spokesman said the size of the find was very unusual.
The 18,500 plants were growing in the woods near the village of Reuver on the Dutch side of the border. They were spread over an area measuring 5,600 m2.
It is not clear who the secret cannabis farm belonged to and no arrests have been made.
A special unit set about destroying the cannabis.
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Officers said on Tuesday they made the discovery following a tip-off from a walker.
A police spokesman said the size of the find was very unusual.
The 18,500 plants were growing in the woods near the village of Reuver on the Dutch side of the border. They were spread over an area measuring 5,600 m2.
It is not clear who the secret cannabis farm belonged to and no arrests have been made.
A special unit set about destroying the cannabis.
SEE ALSO: 'Now I can grow cannabis at home'
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