Police caught two men running a huge marijuana farm near a refugee camp. Officers arrested Armand Schultz and David van der Linden after finding drugs worth 52 million dollars. The men grew cannabis on land bigger than a football field and built a small factory to package it. Their arrest left drug dealers across two major cities without supplies. Many sellers confirmed they ran out of marijuana after police raided the operation.
The suspects face charges for dealing and possessing cannabis. Courts denied them bail and scheduled their next hearing for June 23. Police found the illegal plantation after stopping a car at a roadblock checkpoint. Officers discovered 52 large bags of marijuana inside the vehicle and traced them back to the farm. The bust revealed how two people supplied drugs to thousands of users across central Namibia.
The suspects face charges for dealing and possessing cannabis. Courts denied them bail and scheduled their next hearing for June 23. Police found the illegal plantation after stopping a car at a roadblock checkpoint. Officers discovered 52 large bags of marijuana inside the vehicle and traced them back to the farm. The bust revealed how two people supplied drugs to thousands of users across central Namibia.