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Dutch police serve hashish cake to man suspected of growing cannabis
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands: A man being held in a Dutch police cell on suspicion of growing cannabis got an unintended treat in his lunch — a piece of hashish-laced cake, a spokesman said Thursday.
"It was an accident," said Alwin Don, police spokesman in the southern province of Zeeland.

The hash cake had earlier been seized by police in an unrelated investigation and stored in a refrigerator —
Delicious chocolate brownies need careful dosing to be enjoyable..
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— close to lunch packets served to suspects being held in cells at the police station in Goes, 180 kilometers (110 miles) south of Amsterdam.

"Clearly it looked a lot like the other lunch packets," Don said of the hash cake, which was served with a cup of coffee on Sunday.

"Officers returned to the cell a half hour later and the suspect told them: 'I think you've given me something you weren't supposed to,'" Don said.

The man had only nibbled at the cake and a doctor who was called to examine him said he suffered no ill effects.

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"It was pure coincidence that this man got the cake," Don said of the fact that a suspected drug grower had been given the cake. "What was in the cake had nothing to do with his case."

http://www.iht.com

We all remember the famous US police officer who's wife cooked with cannabis and who got the doses seriously wrong right?

If not, HERE is a reminder..at the bottom of the article you can downoad an MP3 of the actual call Officer Sanchez made to the control room of the PD he works for.

 
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