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She finds drugs in a stuffed animal and denounces her son, in Reims

2022-12-19T12:36:12.175Z


The minor will be tried by the children's court next March A young Rémois (Marne) will have to explain himself to justice next March. A minor was arrested by the police in early December. He was then in possession of two seals and 530 euros in small denominations, reports L'Union . At the beginning of November, his mother had already gone to the police station. She had explained to the agents that she had discovered a sachet of cannabis resin hidden in a


A young Rémois (Marne) will have to explain himself to justice next March.

A minor was arrested by the police in early December.

He was then in possession of two seals and 530 euros in small denominations, reports

L'Union

.

At the beginning of November, his mother had already gone to the police station.

She had explained to the agents that she had discovered a sachet of cannabis resin hidden in a stuffed animal of her son.

A month later, the minor was arrested by police officers who were checking the vehicle in which he was in the back.

During his hearing, he allegedly explained that the drugs were part of his personal use.

According to him, the money in small denomination would come from the sale of a telephone and from sports betting.

But for now, no evidence has been provided by the young suspect.

He will be tried in juvenile court on March 15.

Miscellaneous facts

Nîmes: A woman suspected of having offered drugs to plainclothes police

Miscellaneous facts

Brest: A young man arrested with more than 15 kg of cannabis in his car

  • Reims

  • Marl

  • Great East

  • Dope

  • Police

Source: 20minf

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