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The raid on the Rastafarian community of Judah Square in Knysna two weeks ago has caused outrage on social media, with pro-cannabis supporters countrywide vocal on what they deem the unfair treatment of a peaceful community. On Tuesday 13 March a large contingent of police resources – more than 20 vehicles and more than 60 officers, according to residents – raided the Rastafarian sanctuary in Knysna, leading to one arrest and almost 2 000 confiscated cannabis plants.
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