Police have found a cannabis grower, this time in a rented facility on the Bygdøy peninsula, where many of Oslo's most famous museums are located.
Cannabis plants have been flourishing in southern Norway recently, and yet another illegal plantation has been found.The police suspect a Norwegian, who is unrelated to the mostly Vietnamese bands that have been discovered growing cannabis in southern Norway in recent months.About 50 plants and 100 saplings were found by inspectors for the civil defence force, who alerted the police, reported newswire NTB."The confiscated goods are contained in a storage room for drying, on the floor and on shelves," said central police station chief Bjørn Hansen to a local newspaper.
"The smell of so much marijuana is strong, and those who are working with the plants shouldn’t take a chance of going through customs at Gardermoen [Oslo's international airport] right after work," said Hansen.Police have recently uncovered a widespread covert network of hash and marijuana production in Norway. Similar operations have also been found in several other countries in Europe, as well as North America.
This latest find is not considered a big one in relation to many of the earlier discoveries.
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