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JERUSALEM - The fumes from several tons of marijuana
stored in an Israeli police station were so strong
that officers had to leave their work place.
The police station in the town of Dimona in the
southern Negev Desert is used to store all the
marijuana confiscated along the Israeli-Egyptian
border, a busy smuggling route. Between three and four
tons were seized in the past two months.
"The smell was overpowering," police spokesman Gil
Kleiman said Friday.
Finally, it was too much for the officers working next
door to the storage room, and they had to leave their
offices.
"Every time I came to work I felt very bad, like I was
high. The smell of the marijuana was killing us, we
couldn't work," one officer told the Israeli newspaper
Maariv.
Next week the marijuana will be destroyed, but the
room is expected to fill up again in a couple of
months, Kleiman said.
stored in an Israeli police station were so strong
that officers had to leave their work place.
The police station in the town of Dimona in the
southern Negev Desert is used to store all the
marijuana confiscated along the Israeli-Egyptian
border, a busy smuggling route. Between three and four
tons were seized in the past two months.
"The smell was overpowering," police spokesman Gil
Kleiman said Friday.
Finally, it was too much for the officers working next
door to the storage room, and they had to leave their
offices.
"Every time I came to work I felt very bad, like I was
high. The smell of the marijuana was killing us, we
couldn't work," one officer told the Israeli newspaper
Maariv.
Next week the marijuana will be destroyed, but the
room is expected to fill up again in a couple of
months, Kleiman said.