Dangerous drugs smuggled in bricks from Spain/Israel Police
An indictment was filed last week against a 35-year-old resident of Ramla on suspicion of drug trafficking, after a customer with whom he had arranged to supply drugs mistakenly approached to buy from the police car.
According to the findings of the investigation, during the undercover activity of detectives and patrols of the Tel Aviv police station a few weeks ago, the accused arrived by car at a club on Mikveh Israel Street in the city, to supply the client who was staying there with drugs, such as mexican and ketamine, which she ordered from him by Telegram worth NIS 600.
The client approached to the detectives' car, when she thought it was the drug dealer and tried to make the deal. Later, the suspect arrived to hand over three bags of a substance suspected to be a dangerous drug directly to the police through the window of the vehicle.
Documentation of the drug order, February 23, 2024/Israel Police Spokesperson
In the suspect's coat, the police officers seized dozens of grams of substances suspected to be dangerous drugs of the type cocaine, LSD, MDMA, ketamine, mexic, hemp and psilocin, a mobile phone, and cash in the amount of thousands of shekels, and a thousand dollars which are suspected to have been used or obtained through the drug trade.
The suspect was arrested and transferred to the Tel Aviv Police Station for questioning, his detention was extended from time to time and last week the prosecution unit of the Tel Aviv District filed an indictment against the suspect for the crimes of drug trafficking, attempt and possession other than for personal use and a request for detention until the end of the proceedings.
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