KARLOVAC, Sept 4 (Hina) - Karlovac police chief, Dubravko Derk,
informed journalists on Thursday about so far the largest
discovered plantation of Indian hemp in Croatia.
At a news conference, Derk said that Karlovac police had
found out the plantation of hemp that should have been used for
production of marijuana at the place called Blato in the hamlet
of Kurtesa near Saborsko (about 150 kilometres south of Zagreb).
A police investigation has established that the plantation
covered 1,500 square metres and 13,708 pieces of the Indian hemp,
between 50 and 250 centimetres high, were planted on it. It has
been estimated that 1,200 kilograms of marijuana could have been
produced from this plantation, and the price of this amount of
the drug would have been over two million German marks on the
illegal market.
Four people were arrested at the hemp plantation on
September 2.
An investigating judge in Karlovac ordered that the
plantation should be destroyed and it would be done on Thursday
afternoon, Derk told the conference.
Hemp was planted in April this year.
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