Customs seize 3,200 Kg of THC-laced sweets at Schiphol


Customs authorities intercepted over 3,200 kilograms sweets containing THC, during inspections near Schiphol Airport this week, Douane reported.

Customs officers used sniffer dogs to screen multiple cargo shipments. Further examination confirmed the presence of THC in both the honey and the wine gums.

The THC-laced products were scheduled for destruction at a later date. “Imagine if these ‘sweets’ reached the market and children accidentally ate them,” said Customs Officer Jeroen, who participated in the operation.

The seized drugs were handed over to the Cargo Harc-Team Schiphol, a cooperative unit including Dutch Customs, the Royal Marechaussee, and the Fiscal Intelligence and Investigation Service (FIOD). No arrests have been reported.


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