Okahandja cannabis plantation manager bail appeal decision delayed
A judgement on a bail appeal filed by one of the men facing charges in connection with the discovery of a cannabis plantation on a farm in the Okahandja district in May last year is due to be delivered in the Windhoek High Court in four weeks’ time. The delivery of the judgement was postponed […] The post Okahandja cannabis plantation manager bail appeal decision delayed appeared first on The Namibian .

A judgement on a bail appeal filed by one of the men facing charges in connection with the discovery of a cannabis plantation on a farm in the Okahandja district in May last year is due to be delivered in the Windhoek High Court in four weeks’ time.
The delivery of the judgement was postponed to 21 July after judges Eileen Rakow and Claudia Claasen heard oral arguments on the bail appeal of South African citizen Armand Schultz yesterday.

Schultz (28) has been held in custody since his arrest near the end of May last year.
Schultz and a co-accused, farm owner David van der Linden (43), were charged with dealing in or possessing cannabis valued at about N$52.2 million and disguising the unlawful origin of property after the police discovered a dagga plantation at farm Eendrag, situated in the Hochfeld area north-east of Okahandja, near the end of May last year.


