Twice cannabis cultivation: men in court in Wiener Neustadt

Twice cannabis cultivation: men in court in Wiener Neustadt

In an exciting court case in Baden, two men are on trial on suspicion of drug trafficking. They have grown a total of 893 cannabis plants at three different locations, which they carefully looked after. These activities were organized by a criminal association that the two defendants commissioned to maintain the indoor plantations.

Among the accused is a 33-year-old technician from Serbia and a 28-year-old gardener from the region. Both made extensive confessions during their process. However, they refused to reveal information about the backers behind this operation. This raises questions about the structure and organization of the criminal group that she has committed.

Details about the plantations

The plantations were set up in three apartments, which suggests a targeted and systematic approach to drug growing. In addition to the 893 plants, the two men are also suspected of having harvested more than 600 grams of ripe cannabis herb. This operation not only represents a significant amount of illegal cannabis, but also shows the efficiency and determination of those involved.

The case has already attracted attention in the local media because it highlights the problem of drug trafficking and organized crime in the region. Experts warn that similar cases could occur in the future if the background of this organization is not fully informed. According to information from www.noen.at this could only be the tip of the iceberg be.