More and more drug waste in hunting area

Gepubliceerd op 16 oktober 2015 om 15:31

Hunters are becoming more common signs of drug trafficking against in the countryside. "You can assume that there were drugs found garbage daily," says regional manager Kees van Hulst of the hunting associations in Brabant and Zeeland.

According to Van Hulst, the tightened rules in cities are the main cause. So a few years ago closed the coffee shops in Roosendaal and Bergen op Zoom. "You see that trade then moved to the countryside because there is little oversight."

The Woensdrecht confirms that regulated drugs garbage is found.

Van Hulst says that often late and limited to reports of drug waste responds. "He thinks there's a special investigating officers (boa) to come, taking the missing monitoring itself.

According to the municipality of Woensdrecht has been controlled by boas drug waste. "Through their efforts, we can increase the chance of getting caught," said a spokesman. "We are trying, we work with the police to tackle the source. This is often an ecstasy lab. We will also work together with the municipalities of Roosendaal and Bergen op Zoom."

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The police unit Zeeland West Brabant says to especially take action when there is a "preliminary interest". "If, for example, hemp waste this is a matter of the church," said Willem-Jan Uijtenhage of the police unit.

Dumped waste drugs leads according to the Woensdrecht often a strong cost to the owner of the land, the land must be cleaned. This may be the church, but mostly to private individuals.

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