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Newly elected FvD councillor had 200 cannabis plants in attic and was previously caught with heavy fireworks

Newly elected FvD councillor had 200 cannabis plants in attic and was previously caught with heavy fireworks

FvD council member Mischa Verhaard from Roosendaal faces potential prosecution after a marijuana nursery with 200 plants was discovered in his home. Verhaard also has a previous conviction for the possession of heavy explosives, though both he and the FvD party maintain that these legal issues are not a concern.

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