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The cannabis farm in Andalusia was managed… from a pavilion in Pontoise

2024-01-22T19:07:35.692Z

Highlights: The cannabis farm in Andalusia was managed… from a pavilion in Pontoise. Seventeen people, including an octogenarian, were tried for three weeks by the Val-d'Oise criminal court. They face up to thirty years of criminal imprisonment for the most serious offenses of which a majority are accused - namely the importation of narcotics by an organized gang. The defendants come from France but also from Morocco, Algeria, Portugal, Spain and Greece. The rest after this ad


Seventeen people, including an octogenarian, were tried for three weeks by the Val-d'Oise criminal court for having set up an expl


They had a farm in Spain… to grow cannabis.

A team of suspected traffickers had set up in Andalusia to cultivate the drug and import it into France with a view to reselling it.

This international network, at the head of which is said to be a forty-year-old from Pontoise, has been on trial since Monday morning by the criminal court of Val-d'Oise.

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No less than 17 people will have to explain themselves to the courts for three weeks.

In the courtroom in Pontoise, the defendants come from France but also from Morocco, Algeria, Portugal, Spain and Greece.

They face up to thirty years of criminal imprisonment for the most serious offenses of which a majority of them are accused - namely the importation of narcotics by an organized gang.

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Source: leparis

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