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.
- The incident took place in the peaceful town of Illertissen, located within the District of Neu-Ulm in the heart of Swabia, Bavaria.
- The police in Baden-Württemberg are closely monitoring the ongoing investigation into the drug deal that resulted in an emergency situation.
- In an unexpected turn of events, the 'drugs' the man intended to purchase turned out to be Ketamine, a powerful synthetic substance.
- 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.
- 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.
- Witnesses reported observing the sale of what appeared to be drugs, made even more suspicious by the dealer's use of a plasticine facsimile.