Beat against the criminal addiction scene in Innsbruck: The Tyrolean police could blow up a gang that is said to have brought drugs such as cocaine or ecstasy to people for months. There were a total of six arrests – four suspects between the ages of 18 and 25 are in custody.
It was a hint that started the police investigation into a possible search poison trade around the main station/South Tyrolean Platz in Innsbruck in March.
Cocaine, cannabis and ecstasy
In the course of the surveys, a total of six men’s four Syrians aged 18, 23, 24 and 25, a 21-year-old with an unknown citizenship and a 30-year-old SERB that are suspected that they have sold cocaine, cannabis and ecstasy since October 2024.
Searches of the house carried out
During house searches at the beginning of June, the officials also found it accordingly: about 18,000 euros in cash, 55 grams of cocaine, 140 grams of cannabis, 104 pieces of ecstasy tablets, a forbidden weapon (butterfly knife), six mobile phones and an addictive scale can be discovered and secured.
Quartet in custody
Three Syrians aged 18, 24 and 25 and the 21-year-old with unknown citizenship were taken to the Innsbruck judge. “Pre -custody was imposed on them,” said the researchers. The 23-year-old Syrian and the Serbian were shown on a large scale.
Source: Krone

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