Gistel The magistrate has landbouwerszoon and butcher Nico D. (39) from Moere held on suspicion of cultivation of cannabis. His parents, Rick D. (65) and Fientje, J. (63), are released because of their condition and for the animals. The family denies all involvement. “My client says that the Dutch are the barn rented. He was not aware of the culture”, says the lawyer of the son. Only… the house is associated with the pigsty in question. The parents plead with their fellow farmers in the meantime for support.
In the pigsty where until Tuesday, a plantation of 2,400 cannabis plants was to be found, is not a single plant to be seen. Still have the burnt remnants of fans and generators. Rik D. (65) and Fientje, J. (63) are again at home. They knew according to their statements, not that the cannabis was grown in the stables.
“That is also the statement of my client. The family rented the empty warehouse to the Dutch and was aware of no evil”, says Joachim Vanspeybrouck, lawyer of the arrested son. That explanation seems unlikely since the house via a koterij is connected to the pigsty. A wietgeur is strong and generators to create a suit noise.
The family rented the empty warehouse to the Dutch and was aware of no evil
Lawyer Joachim Vanspeybrouck