For the debut: New employee brings colleagues hash brownies
Created: 2022-09-02 16:13
By: Nadja Pohr
Externally, the brownies made an inconspicuous impression.
However, two colleagues suddenly became visibly dazed after eating (symbol image).
© IMAGO/Alexander Bürkle
An employee invites his new colleagues to a housewarming party and serves them hash brownies.
Now he has to answer for various crimes.
Rheinmünster - It's almost an unwritten law that you celebrate your debut or departure with your colleagues at work.
The newcomer or the departed decides whether to bring cake, beer or even a meal.
In Rheinmünster (Rastatt district) in Baden-Württemberg, a new employee decided to make his debut by baking brownies for his colleagues - with a special ingredient, as it turned out.
BW24 reports on this.
Debut party with consequences: the police are investigating because of hash brownies
After inviting his colleagues to a get-together, the new hire served them brownies, among other things.
However, the traditional American pastries did not go to all those invited, according to a police report.
Two colleagues suddenly became visibly dazed after eating, so that the rescue service had to be called in as a result of their alleged intoxication.
Because the circumstances suggested that these were not ordinary brownies, but that they may have been mixed with narcotics, the police were also involved.
The officers seized the leftover pieces of cake and checked them for prohibited substances.
In addition, the public prosecutor's office in Baden-Baden ordered a search of the "host's" apartment.
In fact, the police found over 50 grams of cannabis, several grams of cocaine and extensive packaging material and cash in it.
Hash brownies have also made whole post offices get "really high".
After this debut, the employee now has to answer not only for dangerous bodily harm, but also for suspected drug trafficking.
It's not the first incident of hash brownies at work, however.
In London, the pastries got an entire post office "really high."
The employees there opened a package that could not be delivered and ate the nondescript-looking brownies they found inside.
When the postmen finally went to work, passers-by in the city saw them staggering about.
Luckily it didn't come to that in Rheinmünster.