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KPSM destroyed confiscated drugs Monday evening.

March 15, 2021

KPSM destroyed confiscated drugs Monday evening.
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PHILIPSBURG:— A large quantity of various types of drugs were burnt Monday evening in the Cape Bay area. While Police have not identified the location where the substances and marijuana trees were destroyed SMN News learned it was done it the Cape Bay area.
Police Spokesman Joe Josepha confirmed that KPSM received authorization from the Prosecutor’s Office to destroy the illegal substances. Asked what types and the amount of drugs were destroyed Josepha said they had all types of drugs that were confiscated that had to be destroyed. However, he did not say how much of the illegal substances were destroyed.

Source: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/37048-kpsm-destroyed-confiscated-drugs-monday-evening.html

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