Drug dealing arrests in Son Gotleu, Palma
Spain’s National Police arrested two Spanish men on 20 August over suspected drug dealing from a flat in Son Gotleu, Palma, Mallorca. Officers said cocaine, hashish, marijuana and medicines were allegedly being sold from the property.
A patrol had noticed heavy footfall around the building during the early hours of Wednesday and entered after suspecting drug trafficking. Inside, officers found several people, including the two alleged operators, who were behind a counter handling drugs and looking after cash.
Officers witness alleged cocaine sale
Police said they saw the two men hand a cocaine wrap to a buyer, and seized it. Signs inside the flat advertised different narcotic substances, with prices shown for some of them.
Two suspected buyers were found in a room set up for drug consumption. One was arrested because two judicial warrants were outstanding against them.
Drugs, cash and scales seized
The operation recovered more than 200 grams of cocaine and cocaine base, 113 individually prepared doses of hashish and 102 doses of marijuana. Officers also seized medicines, cash, scales and other equipment said to be used for selling and distributing drugs.
A handwritten notebook containing accounting records was also found in the flat. The two men are suspected of drug trafficking.
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Source: Europa Press / Mallorca.com