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Officers discover multiple kilos of illegal substances, leading to two detentions.

Law enforcement in Würzburg district have confiscated four kilograms of cannabis, four kilograms of hashish, and half a kilogram of cocaine. According to a statement released on Monday, a 51-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman have been detained since Thursday afternoon for alleged drug dealing.

A police car during an operation (symbolic image).
A police car during an operation (symbolic image).

Probing into the matter further - Officers discover multiple kilos of illegal substances, leading to two detentions.

Two men from North Rhine-Westphalia were detained on the A3 highway near Theilheim around two weeks ago. Drug enforcement agents pulled them over and discovered a large amount of illegal substances in their vehicle, including cannabis, hashish, cocaine, thousands of ecstasy pills, and some prescription drugs. The police took the men into custody, confiscated their car, and imprisoned them last week, pending further investigation.

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The illegal substances found included not only cannabis and hashish but also a significant amount of cocaine, amounting to a kilo. The discovery took place in the district of Würzburg, Bavaria, along the A3 highway. The police's determination to combat crime led to the two men's detention, and the public prosecutor's office is now involved in the investigation. The men's car, which served as an undercover transportation for these drugs, was also confiscated. Their arrest and the seized evidence are expected to have a significant impact on the local drug scene.

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