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A little hard so give up? The police caught bullets helplessly in a grocery store in Bat Yam - voila! news

2024-03-27T09:55:42.074Z

Highlights: Police seized 17 packages of "Camarga" and 7 "Tiger King" pills, which are used to treat impotence, along with bags of cannabis. The owner of the business, a 35-year-old resident of Bat Yam, was brought in for investigation and a hearing before issuing a closure order to the business. "We emphasize that medicines and supplements without supervision and approval by the Ministry of Health may endanger the lives of those taking the medicines," the police said.


During a search of a supermarket in Bat Yam, detectives and representatives of the Income Tax seized 17 packages of "Camarga" and 7 "Tiger King" pills, which are used to treat impotence, along with bags of cannabis. The owner of the business, a 35-year-old resident of Bat Yam, was brought in for investigation and a hearing before issuing a closure order to the business for "danger to public peace"


kamagra pills impotent were seized in a grocery store in Bat Yam/Israel Police spokeswoman

Bat Yam police detectives, along with representatives of the Income Tax and the Licensing Unit, conducted a search last night (Tuesday) at a supermarket in the city of Bat Yam.

At the supermarket, 17 packages of "Camarga" and 7 "Tiger King" pills were seized, which are used to treat impotence, which are defined as dangerous substances and drugs prohibited for marketing by the Ministry of Health.



In addition, as part of the fight against the scourge of drugs, which is a cause of crime, a substance suspected to be a cannabis-type drug, distribution bags and a digital scale were seized.

kamagra pills impotent were seized in a grocery store in Bat Yam/Israel Police spokeswoman

kamagra pills impotent were seized in a grocery store in Bat Yam/Israel Police spokeswoman

kamagra pills impotent were seized in a grocery store in Bat Yam/Israel Police spokeswoman

"We emphasize that medicines and supplements without supervision and approval by the Ministry of Health may endanger the lives of those taking the medicines," the police said.



The owner of the business, a 35-year-old resident of Bat Yam, was brought in for questioning at the station and a hearing before issuing a closure order to the business for "danger to public peace".

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