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Police findings in apartment: 1.3 kilos of cannabis and 960 Tramadol tablets

A quick meeting and the drugs changed hands. Some undercover police officers saw the deal. They raided an apartment. There was about 1.3 kilos of cannabis, 960 Tramadol tablets and 50,000 crowns in banknotes. During the arrest, a sales phone rang constantly.
Kristianstad • Publicerad 19 februari 2020 • Uppdaterad 20 februari 2020
There were 1.3 kilos of cannabis in the apartment. The photo is part of the police’s preliminary investigation.
There were 1.3 kilos of cannabis in the apartment. The photo is part of the police’s preliminary investigation.Foto: Photo from police's preliminary investigation

The drug deal took place in the spring of 2019 in Kristianstad. A man stood waiting by a stairwell paced nervously back and forth. Another man came down from an apartment. It was a quick meeting. Four grams of hash for 300 crowns changed hands.

The undercover police intervened. The buyer was checked, as was the man in the apartment - a 24-year-old. He was arrested and questioned.

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In the apartment, police found 1.3 kilos of cannabis. The 24-year-old admits during questioning that he was going to sell it, that he has been selling hash since August-September last year.

There was 50,000 crowns in a bundle of cash, in two wallets and in a Forex bag.
There was 50,000 crowns in a bundle of cash, in two wallets and in a Forex bag.Foto: Photo from police's preliminary investigation
960 pieces of tramadol tablets, findings in an apartment.
960 pieces of tramadol tablets, findings in an apartment.Foto: Photo from police's preliminary investigation

The 24-year-old also sold Tramadol, he said. There were 960 tablets in the apartment. A strip of tablets cost between 100-150 crowns for the buyer. The cocaine, about 3 grams, he had bought and sometimes he would take it himself.

The drugs were in bags in various places: in the closet, in kitchen cabinets, on the coffee table. The cash was divided into four places in a wardrobe. One bundle of cash, two wallets and some in a Forex bag. Several mobile phones were found during the search. A sales phone rang the entire time the police were there.

The 24-year-old is being charged with drug offences. The prosecutor's evidence includes, among other things, the 24-year-old's DNA traces and fingerprints on bags, as well as SMS conversations that the drugs would be sold.

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