In Heraklion in Crete, a man turned his car into “drug courier” cocaine, Heraklion security forces discovered. In a statement, Greek police said that 26 packages of cocaine and 5030 euros.
Police Statement:
“Following a police investigation, it was determined that the attacker was in possession and distribution of drugs and a coordinated police operation was launched.
During the operation, a citizen was found in a car. A search followed, during which 26 carefully hidden homemade packages containing a total of 20 grams of cocaine, 5030 euros and mobile phone. Searches were also carried out in houses that he owned and used in areas of Heraklion, where the following were found and seized:
- cash in total 2600 euros,
- small amount of cannabis
- precision scales,
- tools for packaging and storing cocaine,
- two recorders with seven cameras to record image and sound.
In addition, two cars were seized as means of distributing narcotic substances.
The preliminary investigation is being carried out by the Anti-Narcotics Division of the Heraklion Crime Directorate.”
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