Agencies-Gaza post
Israeli forces last week discovered a secret 20 square meter “cannabis tunnel” undercover in Tel Sheva that was of such sophistication that it could rival the secret Hamas tunnels from Gaza into Israel.
Discovered during a function to uncover drug labs in the area, the secret tunnel was discovered in a sewer shaft under a “seemingly innocent manhole cover” in a residential combination.
“We immediately realized that it was a tunnel leading to an underground drug lab,” police intelligence officer Maj. Itai Buharis said in a press statement.
This underpass was no small, shoddy creation either, with Buharis demonstrating that the people who dug it had to use significant aid, as its size and complexity rivaled the Hamas tunnels between Gaza and Israel.
The lab in question had cosmopolitan methods for the expansion of illegal narcotic meanings. About 177 seedlings were seized by police and the landlord of the compound was suspended and taken for investigation.
The tunnel is vast, to be sure, but it isn’t the most extended secret tunnel related to a cannabis lab found in Israel before.
An Israeli officer discovered in October 2021 a 120-meter-long “cannabis tunnel” in Amioz, a Moshav within the Eshkol region.
At that time, officers were able to find 461 seedlings esteemed in the millions of shekels and were discovered at a place where drugs were located in the past. Three suspects were captured at the scene, according to Walla.