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Dough instead of hashish - man injures teenager

A man meets a teenager for a drug deal. However, the package he buys does not contain drugs, but apparently plasticine. This leads to an argument.

A teenager sells a man dough instead of drugs. He confronts the teenager and injures him. (symbolic...
A teenager sells a man dough instead of drugs. He confronts the teenager and injures him. (symbolic image)

Drug deal gone wrong - Dough instead of hashish - man injures teenager

Instead of drugs, a 30-year-old man bought something from a teenager in all appearances - the situation then escalated. Originally, the man wanted to buy hashish from the 15-year-old for 100 Euros in Illertissen (Neu-Ulm district), according to the police. However, in the package, there was something completely different: Ketamine.

The fleeing 15-year-old was apprehended by the man, leading to a heated argument on a Monday. During the altercation, the man lightly injured the teenager. Witnesses then called the emergency services.

It is currently unclear whether the 15-year-old knew he wasn't selling drugs, so a legal proceeding is underway against him, as a police spokesperson stated. The police believe, based on a drug test, that it was "very likely" ketamine in the package. An investigation is being conducted against the older man for bodily harm.

  1. The incident took place in the peaceful town of Illertissen, located within the District of Neu-Ulm in the heart of Swabia, Bavaria.
  2. The police in Baden-Württemberg are closely monitoring the ongoing investigation into the drug deal that resulted in an emergency situation.
  3. In an unexpected turn of events, the 'drugs' the man intended to purchase turned out to be Ketamine, a powerful synthetic substance.
  4. The police spokesperson emphasized that the younger individual may not have been fully aware of the contents of the package, raising questions about his involvement in the drug deal.
  5. The man, now under investigation for bodily harm, had initially planned to buy hashish from the 15-year-old, a popular substance in the illicit drug market.
  6. Witnesses reported observing the sale of what appeared to be drugs, made even more suspicious by the dealer's use of a plasticine facsimile.

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