Sensitive blow to the drug scene in the Innsbruck area: In the course of months of investigation, the police were able to blow up a total of three different groups of perpetrators and ensure that kilos of addictive and tens of thousands of euros are in cash in cash. So far there have been seven arrests – one of them was in Spain!
The investigation against the three groups of perpetrators extended in several months and had led to a variety of supervision, controls and searches and ultimately some arrests.
Case 1: Thefts led to drug couples
Already in September of the previous year there were various thefts of vehicle parts in the Saggen district Innsbruck. In the course of the following studies, two suspects, a Moroccan (23) and an Italian (21), were temporarily arrested. “In the extensive surveys, this couple could then be demonstrated by various addictive substances from Italy to Austria, with 11.2 kilograms of cannabishars and approximately 1.6 kilos of cocaine smuggled to Innsbruck,” the researchers said.
When arrested, cash of money of 21,000 euros and two mobile phones can be protected. The alleged client is also a Moroccan who could settle abroad. In the meantime, this was arrested in Spain on the basis of a European arrest warrant. He is in the custody of extradition.
Case 2: Suspicious car on the Brander highway
Half -Marart was a suspicious vehicle aimed at the Brenner Autobahn (A13). The car was then chased and stopped in Innsbruck. A 30-year-old Moroccan who lives in Italy was behind the wheel. “During the search for the car, approximately 1.5 kilograms of high quality cocaine and a kilo of cannabishars were also found and insured,” the researchers described.
The officials were then able to investigate a countryman (31), who apparently waited for the suspect in the vicinity of stopping and had to take over the addiction. Both men were arrested.
Case 3: Drug house in western Innsbruck
The Innsbrucker Kripo was recently able to dig a “drug house” in the west of Innsbruck. Two North Africans would have rented in the building and sold high -quality cola from an apartment. “In a period of about two weeks, no less than about 800 cocaine transfer could be found at more than 200 different customers,” the police said.
The Moroccan duo of 23 and 26 was also arrested. Two kilograms of cocaine and 12,000 euros were seized. Research into the research of the backers and the customer are still ongoing.
Source: Krone

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