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Danish court sentences 13 men in largest ever cannabis case

byCustoms Today Report
07/04/2015
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COPENHAGEN: The Danish court sentenced 13 men to jailed in the ongoing trials related to Denmark’s largest ever cannabis case.

The Copenhagen City Court sentenced the 13 men, who range in age from 28 to 53, to a combined 29 years and seven months behind bars. Individual sentences ranged from 21 months to three years. The men were found guilty of selling between 125 and 260 kilos of cannabis in Christiania’s Pusher Street. The new sentences came the day after 16 individuals were sentenced to a combined 49.5 years in prison. In January, seven other men were found guilty and sentenced to a total of 32.5 years in prison.

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Three more court cases are still to come from the March 2014 police raid in Christiania, a former hippie commune in the heart of Copenhagen that is now the centre of a billion krone cannabis industry.

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