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Drug dealer hides cocaine before questioning by police

On the way to his interrogation at the police station, a 56-year-old man hid cocaine and marijuana in the anteroom of the police building in Tübingen. But officers had a good nose on Wednesday and discovered the drugs, according to the authorities. In the suspect's room in a boarding house, the...

A sign reading "Police" hangs on a police station. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A sign reading "Police" hangs on a police station. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Tuebingen - Drug dealer hides cocaine before questioning by police

On the way to his interrogation at the police station, a 56-year-old man hid cocaine and marijuana in the anteroom of the police building in Tübingen. But officers had a good nose on Wednesday and discovered the drugs, according to the authorities. In the suspect's room in a guesthouse, the officers subsequently found and confiscated packaging material and small amounts of marijuana.

According to the police on Friday, the public prosecutor's office in Tübingen is investigating the 56-year-old on suspicion of illicit drug trafficking. He is in custody.

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  1. Despite being warned by a traffic lawyer not to speak with the police, the 56-year-old suspect continued to engage in illicit drug trafficking in the state of Baden-Württemberg.
  2. During his interrogation at the police building in Tübingen, the officer asked about the small amounts of marijuana found in the suspect's room.
  3. The 56-year-old man's criminal activity extended beyond cocaine and marijuana, as he also possessed packaging material for drug trafficking.
  4. In the following days, the police building in Tübingen became a hub of activity, with other suspects being interrogated and criminals facing punishment, such as a clan member.
  5. In his retirement, the suspect will have to face the consequences of his criminal activities, including serving a sentence for illegal drug trafficking.

Source: www.stern.de

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