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Seen in Le13h: 2 Tons of Cannabis in the Middle of Olives!

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The cannabis found in the middle of olive jars, an exceptional mud flow or a professional toboggan tester... VU in LE13H: the striking and unusual images of the JT that should not be missed! (Police, justice and various facts).

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The cannabis found in the middle of olive jars, an exceptional mud flow or a professional toboggan tester... VU in LE13H: the striking and unusual images of the JT that should not be missed! (Police, justice and various facts).

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The customs of Besançon carried out this record seizure on 23 June last on the A36, in the Jura. The driver, Ukrainian, was placed in customs detention.

·Paris, France
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On its Facebook page, the Jura prefecture informs that a new large-scale seizure was carried out by the customs officers of the Jura. They intercepted ...

·Nancy, France
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A roadside check carried out at the Dole-Audelange rest area (Jura) enabled Besançon customs officers to seize 1.862 tonnes of cannabis pollen hidden in a refrigerated truck. The drug is estimated to be worth €18 million. […]

The customs officers of Franche-Comté seized 1.8 tons of pollen of cannabis hidden in a truck filled with olive jars, on the A36. On 23 June 2025, the customs officers of Franche-Comté carried out a historic seizure of narcotics on the A36 motorway, at the level of the resting area of Dole-Audelange, in the Jura. According to information from the...

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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