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Drug Ring Trio Fight Bail After 52M Cannabis Raid
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41648, member: 636"] Community leader Gerub Gaseb asked the Okahandja court to refuse bail for three men caught with drugs worth 52 million dollars. Police arrested South African Armand Schultz, David Van der Linden and Johannes Kamati after finding a huge cannabis farm. Officers discovered the 1.55-hectare plantation at Farm Eendrag between Hochfeld and Osire Refugee Settlement. Authorities seized the farm property during the major drug operation. The case started when police found 52 packages of cannabis during a vehicle search at an Okahandja roadblock. Gaseb believes the suspects should stay locked up because they pose serious dangers to communities. The drugs were allegedly sold to people across Windhoek, Okahandja and nearby towns. Young people and vulnerable groups face the highest risks from these illegal substances. The activist warns that releasing these men could harm public safety and health nationwide. Court officials must decide whether the suspects can leave jail before their trial begins. [/QUOTE]
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