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Police discover cannabis plantation in apartment - Arrest

The police were called to a flat due to a dispute. There, they accidentally found a cannabis plantation, drugs and readied knives. A suspect is now in custody.

A police intervention for an evening dispute leads to an accidental drug find.
A police intervention for an evening dispute leads to an accidental drug find.

Drugs - Police discover cannabis plantation in apartment - Arrest

A 38-year-old was arrested in Ravensburg due to suspected drug dealing. According to the police, in his apartment they found several dozen Cannabis plants, ready-to-use knives, and Amphetamine.

The officers were reportedly alerted to the apartment due to a dispute in the man's residence on a Thursday evening of the previous week. According to their statements, they found several Cannabis plants there and ordered a court-ordered search. The exact amount cannot be specified due to ongoing investigations, according to a police spokesperson. It was a quantity less than a kilogram.

The 38-year-old was presented to a judge on Friday. The judge issued a detention order due to the suspicion of dealing in narcotics. The suspect has been in custody since then.

  1. The drug trade in Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, has come under scrutiny following the arrest of a suspected dealer of Amphetamine and Cannabis.
  2. The police have been investigating the criminal activities related to the drug trade, including the cultivation of Cannabis plants, in the region.
  3. The 38-year-old, under arrest for his involvement in the drug trade, is believed to have been using the apartment as a base for his operations, with plants for cannabis production found within.
  4. The authorities have seized various tools associated with the drug trade, including ready-to-use knives, indicating the potential for further violence in the local drug scene.
  5. Despite being in custody, the 38-year-old's alleged connection to the drug trade in Ravensburg continues to be a topic of interest for the police and criminal justice authorities.

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