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====== What happens to the seized material? ====== | ====== What happens to the seized material? ====== | ||
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If the police find material that they consider illegal, then the police may confiscate such items (hashish, weed, joints, pipes, mixing bowls, hemp plants, etc.). That is, they take these items, label them with a number and store them. Whether they are really illegal or whether they are legal (and have to be returned) is not for the police to decide. They may only seize such material. | If the police find material that they consider illegal, then the police may confiscate such items (hashish, weed, joints, pipes, mixing bowls, hemp plants, etc.). That is, they take these items, label them with a number and store them. Whether they are really illegal or whether they are legal (and have to be returned) is not for the police to decide. They may only seize such material. | ||
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===== Off to the incinerator ===== | ===== Off to the incinerator ===== | ||
- | The police carries out this mission by transporting at (secret) times all the found hash and the confiscated weed, the seized paraphernalia and uprooted hemp plants to the incinerator. However, a small part is also used for the training of policemen and policewomen. And also the police dogs, which are trained as drug sniffing dogs, of course need test material. | + | The police carries out this mission by transporting at (secret) times all the found hash and the confiscated weed, the seized paraphernalia and uprooted hemp plants to the incinerator. However, a small part is also used for the training of policemen and policewomen. And also the police dogs, which are trained as drug sniffing dogs, of course need test material. |
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===== Occasionally, | ===== Occasionally, | ||
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In October 2003, the police in Ticino stored hundreds of kilograms of weed in a former ammunition depot. This was then robbed, which caused some ridicule among the population: the thieves had to break open five armored doors. However, the police were able to recover the weed and arrest the thieves. But the question naturally arises as to whether police officials had not given the thieves a hint. | In October 2003, the police in Ticino stored hundreds of kilograms of weed in a former ammunition depot. This was then robbed, which caused some ridicule among the population: the thieves had to break open five armored doors. However, the police were able to recover the weed and arrest the thieves. But the question naturally arises as to whether police officials had not given the thieves a hint. | ||
- | ===== ...or stoned yourself | + | ===== ...or consumed! |
By the way, if a policeman simply takes away someone' | By the way, if a policeman simply takes away someone' | ||