"We have also passed on information from the public around safety concerns to allow organisers to make an informed decision on the running of the festival."
NVWA said police were investigating how cannabis ended up in the sweets, Dutch media report.The agency said there were bags in circulation that "can lead to health complaints, such as dizziness, when consumed".
"Do not eat the sweets," the statement added.It is not clear whether the contaminated products are genuine Haribo bags or fake.Haribo said the safety of its consumers was its highest priority, adding that it was taking the incident "very seriously".
The confectionery giant said the recall was only in place in the Netherlands, with other regions unaffected.All other products are safe to consume, the company says.
The victims of prolific French paedophile Joel Le Scouarnec have expressed their dismay that the former surgeon's 20-year prison sentence does not include preventive detention - meaning he could be released from jail in the early 2030s.
The 74-year-old was found guilty on Tuesday of sexually abusing hundreds of people, most of them underage patients of his, over decades."He's actually going to kill her," Mia said she remembered thinking to herself.
Mia told the court that despite witnessing Mr Combs's abuse toward Ms Ventura, she did not report him because she "believed that Puff's authority was above the police".She testified about multiple instances where she alleged Mr Combs sexually assaulted her, including one time when she said she woke up to him trying to rape her.
Mia told the court that the assaults began early in her career working for Mr Combs, including one night on his 40th birthday at the Plaza Hotel in New York City.She said he gave her two vodka shots that hit her "very hard" and kissed her and put his hand up her dress.