Raid at the train station: Police ensure 28 grams of cocaine and cash!

Raid at the train station: Police ensure 28 grams of cocaine and cash!

On Friday, December 6th, a 28-year-old man was arrested by the Federal Police at Pinneberg train station after he reacted strikingly nervously to the officials. During a search, the police officers discovered a transparent bag in his jacket with about 28 grams of cocaine and 1000 euros in cash. The young man immediately confessed that the white powder was cocaine, which was confirmed by a rapid drug test on the office, which was positive. Due to the suspicion of drug trafficking, criminal proceedings were initiated against him, as the shz.de

cocaine widespread on cash

The arrest of the young man raises questions about the increasing cocaine consumption in Germany. According to an investigation, scientists found cocaine traces on 90 percent of the euro banknotes. These alarming numbers come from representative surveys that show that 2.4% of the western and 1.6% of East German experience with cocaine. The funds often come into contact with contaminated cocaine because many people use banknotes to sniff. During an investigation by the Nuremberg Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research, 700 banknotes were examined, in which only 2 out of 70 appearances were charged in 2002. Compared to this survey, the current situation is worrying, as Drugcom.de determined.

The increased distribution of contaminated banknotes can be explained by the money circulation and sorting in the banks. According to experts, such as the Nuremberg scientist Prof. Sörgel, this represents a “detector for society”. The average burden is 0.4 micrograms per certificate, which has less stimulating effect on the consumer. Nevertheless, the situation remains alarming and throws light on a possible far -reaching drug use in Germany.

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