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Luxembourg Police Seize 1,746 Cannabis Plants at House

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Tip off from house owner led to large weed farm in north of country, tended by two people living illegally in Luxembourg
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Discovery of a vast cannabis crop in the north, not far from the Belgian border: two men were arrested and placed in pre-trial detention.

A foreign tenant was betrayed by his landlord in the north of the Grand Duchy, near the Belgian border.

Near the Belgian border, the investigating police found an intoxicating discovery in a single-family house on March 22nd.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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A large quantity of cannabis was seized in the north of the country. The owner of the house near the Belgian border had reported his tenants.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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Nearly 1,800 cannabis plants were seized in a house in northern Luxembourg, following the report of an owner, leading to the arrest of two suspects and the opening of an investigation into a possible organised network. On 22 March, following the denunciation of the owner of a single-family house for rent in Luxembourg, the ...

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lequotidien.lu broke the news on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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