Law enforcement examines - "Removed from use" - the "Coke cab" in Ahrensfelde
On Monday evening, cops in Ahrensfelde halted a vehicle to perform a routine check, as per Tuesday's official announcement. While doing so, the officers stumbled upon cocaine and other illicit substances. The 24-year-old driver now faces an investigation. Interestingly, back in late May, police in Märkisch-Oderland's Hönow neighborhood seized a "cocaine taxi," which held 23 units of the said narcotic.
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- The police in Brandenburg's Brandenburg an der Havel reported finding cocaine in a taxi, echoing the "Coke cab" incident in Ahrensfelde.
- Despite the police's efforts to curtail drug trafficking in Berlin's traffic, a recent stop led to the discovery of cocaine and other illicit substances in a car.
- The police check in Ahrensfelde not only resulted in the removal of the "Coke cab" from service but also the initiation of an investigation against the 24-year-old driver for alleged possession of cocaine and other illegal narcotics.
- Reports of the police seizing a "cocaine taxi" with 23 units of cocaine in Märkisch-Oderland's Hönow neighborhood in late May have sparked increased diligence among cops engaged in drug enforcement investigations.
- With the ongoing battle against drug-related crime, policemen in Berlin have encountered cocaine in a vehicle during a routine traffic check, further highlighting the importance of continuous surveillance and vigilance in maintaining public safety.