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.
- The drug trade in Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, has come under scrutiny following the arrest of a suspected dealer of Amphetamine and Cannabis.
- The police have been investigating the criminal activities related to the drug trade, including the cultivation of Cannabis plants, in the region.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.