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Dutch police in cannabis mix-up | Dutch police in cannabis mix-up |
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A triumph for Dutch police quickly turned out to be an embarrassing mistake after they destroyed what they thought was a field of cannabis plants. | A triumph for Dutch police quickly turned out to be an embarrassing mistake after they destroyed what they thought was a field of cannabis plants. |
Police on Wednesday announced they had discovered a plantation of some 47,000 illicit cannabis plants with a street value of 4.4m euros ($6.3m; £3.8m). | |
They had destroyed much of the crop when they were told the plants belonged to a respected school of agriculture. | They had destroyed much of the crop when they were told the plants belonged to a respected school of agriculture. |
They were a type of hemp, being grown as a fibre for use in textiles. | They were a type of hemp, being grown as a fibre for use in textiles. |
Hemp is related to cannabis, but contains only trace amounts of THC, the psychoactive substance found in marijuana. | |
They were being grown in the field near Lelystad, Flevoland province under licence by researchers from Wageningen University who were studying the hemp variety as a potential sustainable source of textiles. | They were being grown in the field near Lelystad, Flevoland province under licence by researchers from Wageningen University who were studying the hemp variety as a potential sustainable source of textiles. |
"The street value from a drug point of view is less than zero," the university's Simon Vink told AP news agency. | "The street value from a drug point of view is less than zero," the university's Simon Vink told AP news agency. |
Under Dutch law, cannabis is a controlled substance, and its large-scale production is illegal. | Under Dutch law, cannabis is a controlled substance, and its large-scale production is illegal. |
However a policy of tolerance is applied to individual users. | However a policy of tolerance is applied to individual users. |
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