Aegio: High school student the dealer of cannabis and cocaine – His episodic arrest – Newsbomb – News

Aegio: High school student the dealer of cannabis and cocaine – His episodic arrest – Newsbomb – News
Aegio: High school student the dealer of cannabis and cocaine – His episodic arrest – Newsbomb – News
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Aegio: How the police managed to arrest the minor drug trafficker – His mother was also arrested for neglecting a minor

He was arrestedon the afternoon of Monday (6/11) in a mountainous area of ​​the Aegean by police officers of the Security Department and OPKE Aegialia, a 16 year old national, against whom it was formed, of a criminal nature, case file for drug trafficking, theft of a wheeled vehicle, resistance and violence against officials and judicial persons.

The police also arrested the mother of the minor for the crime of neglecting his supervision.

His arrest was incidental

The police officers of the Aegialia Security Department, using information, they spotted the minor accused riding a two-wheeler in the mountainous region of the Aegean and then to move on foot to the kavatza point.

As pelop.gr reports, the police stopped the accused in order to arrest him, however the latter resisted vigorously, repulsing them with his limbs.

Subsequently, in a physical search carried out on him, the sum of 74.80 euros, a mobile phone and 1.7 grams of cannabis were found and confiscated.

In a subsequent survey at drug hiding placeofficers found and seized a backpack, which contained 881 grams of cannabis, divided into ten improvised packages, 34 grams of cocaine and 182 grams of an unknown white substance.

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The article is in Greek

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