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Kannabis-sakene refers to the series of criminal cases where illegal cannabis plantations were discovered in Norway in 2007 and 2008. The case was eventually one of Norway's largest narcotics cases.[1]

Background

In November 2007, firefighters responding to a call stumbled upon a large cannabis farm in Enger in Søndre Land, Oppland. Thus began the investigation of what was later assessed as a large drug network for the cannabis production.[2]

Kripos, stated that

Investigation

Anders said in a press release in February 2008 that the agency "has a national responsibility for investigating drug related crimes, and has since the end of January become involved with investigating the cannabis plantation cases. – We're looking at what connections there are there between for firms and enterprises among the different cases, the connections for firms and enterprises that are abroad, and on the ringleaders and the network behind it, according to the head of the tactical department for investigation Anders Atle Roll-Matthiesen. A March 5th preliminary meeting was held between the involved police districts and National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos) to discuss whether the investigation should be centralized.[1]

The Norwegian security agency Kripos stated that the cases and plantations could probably be connected to the ringleaders abroad. There are commonalities related to both: ties to the Vietnamese-Norwegian community, and the common way in which the plantations are built and supplied with electricity.[3] Both the equipment and the methods that were used in the system, and theft of electricity, the properties have similarities in many cases throughout the country.[4]

The Norwegian police stated that they believe that the case has links to other countries, and mentioned England, the Netherlands and Canada as well as Norway's neighboring countries, Sweden and Denmark. Danish police attended a coordination meeting at Kripos in Oslo on 5 March.[5]

Cases

The table below is an overview of the findings associated with the case. As of April 2008, not all the cases had been compiled.

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oppdaget
Sted Fylke Arresterte
27.06-2007 Nittedal Akershus ? Cannabis-plantasje
03.10-2007 Oslo Oslo ? Cannabis-plantasje
18.11-2007 Søndre Land (Enger) Oppland - Cannabis-plantasje
27.11-2007 Drammen (Svelvik) Buskerud ? Cannabis-plantasje
07.12-2007 Sarpsborg Østfold 1 Cannabis-plantasje
12.12-2007 Rygge (Halmstad) Østfold 2 Cannabis-plantasje
13.12-2007 Sarpsborg Østfold 1 Cannabis-plantasje
28.12-2007 Drammen (Kobbervikdalen) Buskerud 1-2 Cannabis-plantasje
31.12-2007 Askim Østfold - Oppskrifter, cannabisrester og blomsterkrukker
14.01-2008 Hurum (Sætre) Buskerud 1 Cannabis-plantasje
24.01-2008 Sarpsborg Østfold 1 Cannabis-plantasje
25.01-2008 Nes (Skogsbygda) Akershus - Cannabis-plantasje
27.01-2008 Horten Vestfold ? Cannabis-plantasje
28.01-2008 Nes (Greniskogen)[6] Akershus 1 Cannabis-plantasje
06.02-2008 Fredrikstad (Rolvsøy) Østfold - Cannabis-plantasje (fraflyttet med visne planter)
08.02-2008 Skarnes Hedmark 3 Cannabis-plantasje
13.02-2008 Roverud Hedmark - Cannabis-plantasje
14.02-2008 Fredrikstad (Kråkerøy)[7] Østfold 1 Cannabis-plantasje
14.02-2008 Nome[8] Telemark 1 Cannabis-plantasje
15.02-2008 Lillehammer Oppland 2-3 Cannabis-plantasje
17.02-2008 Kongsberg Buskerud 1 Cannabis-plantasje
20.02-2008 Feiring Akershus 2 Cannabis-plantasje
21.02-2008 Gran Oppland - Cannabis-plantasje
21.02-2008 Åsnes i Solør Hedmark 2 Cannabis-plantasje, potter ikke planter
24.02-2008 Øvre Eiker[1] Buskerud 2 Cannabis-plantasje
25.02-2008 Ski Akershus - 50 cannabis-potteplanter dumpet på en skogssti
26.02-2008 Tønsberg og Horten Vestfold 10 4 ulike cannabis-plantasjer avslørt
26.02-2008 Rollag Buskerud 1 Cannabis-plantasje
27.02-2008 Enebakk (Flatby) Akershus 5 Cannabis-plantasje
29.02-2008 Marker. Østfold 1 Cannabis-plantasje
29.02-2008 Rømskog Østfold 1 Produksjonsutstyr
29.02-2008 Enebakk (Kirkebygda)[9] Akershus 1 Cannabis-plantasje
04.03-2008 Nes Akershus - Cannabis-plantasje
20.03-2008 Hønefoss Buskerud 2 Cannabis-plantasje
28.03-2008 Fet (Gan) Akershus 2 Cannabis-plantasje
28.03-2008 Sandefjord Vestfold - Cannabis-plantasje
06.04-2008 Oslo (Økernveien) Oslo ? Cannabis-plantasje
08.04-2008 Nordre Land (Nordsinni) Oppland 1 Cannabis-plantasje
22.04-2008 Lunner Oppland 2 Cannabis-plantasje
23.04-2008 Oslo (Trondheimsveien) Oslo - Cannabis-plantasje
21.06-2008 Finnøy (Kyrkjøy)[10] Rogaland - Utendørs Cannabis-plantasje
02.07-2008 Finnøy (Kyrkjøy)[11] Rogaland - Cannabis-plantasje i bolighus

Charges and prosecution

By March 2008, 80 persons suspected of crimes had been charged in the case for the cultivation of the narcotic plant, and over 40 of them remanded.[5][12] Nine different police districts: (Follo, Gudbrandsdal, Hedmark, Oslo, Romerike, Søndre Buskerud, Vestfold, Vestoppland and Østfold) and Anders were cooperating in the case.[13]

On April 3rd, it became known that the police suspected the owner of a chain of stores, believing that he had ties with the many cannabis farms that had been discovered. He was arrested together with four other people, when the police uncovered 500 cannabis plants on a farm he owned in Enebakk in February. Furthermore, his phone number was found in the contacts of several other indicted in connection with the other cannabis findings in other locations, though the suspect denied the charges.[14]

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