Drug insert in Spandau: Samurai sword and cannabis at shooting!

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In Spandau, the police and prosecutors carried out extensive raids against drug trafficking and seized weapons.

In Spandau führten Polizei und Staatsanwaltschaft umfangreiche Razzien gegen Drogenhandel und sichergestellten Waffen durch.
In Spandau, the police and prosecutors carried out extensive raids against drug trafficking and seized weapons.

Drug insert in Spandau: Samurai sword and cannabis at shooting!

On Monday evening, March 5, the Berlin police carried out a significant house search in Hakenfelde, Spandau. The aim of this measure was the apartment of a 34-year-old man who previously appeared through drug trafficking. According to Berlin Live , the officials found various stunning steers, including psychoactive mushrooms and over 20 Cannabis plants.

In addition, the police discovered several weapons in the apartment, including a baseball bat, a striking ring, a real samurai sword and a crossbow. These weapons were confiscated immediately. The 34-year-old is now occupied with an arrest warrant for unauthorized trade in drugs, and a specialist commissioner of the police department 2 (West) has taken over the investigation against him.

arrests in the drug milieu

The house search carried out is related to the increased efforts of the police and public prosecutor's office in Berlin to act against drug trafficking. As can be read on berlin.de , several suspects were arrested in a separate action after intensive investigations into information on a planned delivery of narcotics by Dutch perpetrators pave.

In this extensive operation, a total of 17 objects were searched in Berlin and four men from the Netherlands and Berlin were arrested in a garage when the drug was handed over. A total of over 100 kg drugs were confiscated in this use, including amphetamines, cannabis, crystal meth as well as cocaine and mdma.

Extensive measures to combat drug trafficking

In addition to the drugs, cash of over 500,000 euros was confiscated, as well as a sharp firearm. Around 250 police officers were involved in this commitment, supported by two prosecutors. Eight suspects aged 22 to 65 are now in custody. The evaluation of the seized evidence is still underway.

The current events clearly show the continuing efforts of the Berlin police to resolve the drug trade in the capital and underline the complexity of the associated challenges.