More Than 160 Cannabis Plants Hidden In WWII Bunker Found By Dutch Police

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"Police on Friday (local time) discovered the illegal cannabis nursery in an old bunker after being tipped off by outdoor enthusiasts," police spokesman Cor Spruijt said.

A group was hiking near the North Sea at Katwijk, north of The Hague, when they discovered the hidden hothouse.

Police found 168 cannabis plants, most of them at least one metre high, as well as equipment and an electricity supply illegally tapped from a nearby water pumping station, Mr Spruijt said.

The plants were taken away and destroyed, he said.

Although cannabis is illegal in the Netherlands, in 1976 the country decriminalised possession of small amounts and it is widely available.

However, growing and selling any quantity over five grams is illegal, meaning the cultivation and sale of large amounts of cannabis is largely in the hands of organised crime.

The old bunker forms part of the so-called "Atlantikwall", constructed by the Nazis from 1942 to protect the North Sea and Atlantic coastlines from Allied invasion.

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I LOVED THIS STORY. Love plants growing in a bunker that once rained death upon Americans. I wonder how electricity was handled.
 
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