Dismantled the main point of sale of cocaine in Cangas del Narcea |Trade

2022-07-23 08:56:30 By : Ms. Doris Wang

This is your last news to see this monthThis summer sail without limits at the best price.Subscribe €1/first monthAlready a subscriber?Log inYou have news to see this monthYou have 1 news left to see this monthThis summer sail without limits at the best price.Subscribe €1/first monthAlready a subscriber?Log inThis summer sail without limits at the best price.Subscribe €1/first monthOne of the dogs of the Armed Institute, in the house.In Cangas del Narcea, days before the patron saint festivities of Carmen and Magdalena, the Civil Guard of the Oviedo Command detained a 56-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman, both residents of the southwestern town.The Civil Guard, sponsored by the Court of First Instance and Instruction of Cangas del Narcea, proceeded to enter and search two floors, the residence of the alleged perpetrators.The arrest was carried out after the seizure of 50 different narcotic substances: hashish, marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, speed, Popper and nitrous oxide in said floors, as well as in a hotel establishment, workplace of one of the defendants.Both detainees have gone to court accused of an alleged crime against public health.It was the main point of sale of cocaine in the town of Canguesa, which has been dismantled.At the beginning of the year, the Investigation and Citizen Security Units of the Pravia Company, in collaboration with those of Cangas del Narcea, noticed an unusual movement in one of the portals located on one of the main roads of the town of Canguesa.After several weeks carrying out the necessary investigations to find out what was the reason for that unusual movement, they suspected that it was linked to drug use.In this way, an investigation began, which was baptized as 'Operation Glazier' and which concluded last week with two detainees for alleged drug trafficking.For more than six months, the investigation units of Pravia and Cangas del Narcea in collaboration with the Civil Guard collected information until they verified that two neighbors, related to each other, used their apartments as drug sales outlets.They were also able to verify that one of the alleged perpetrators used his workplace to distribute illegal substances.In the hotel establishment where he worked, several doses of cocaine were seized for sale, as well as a precision scale and more than 5,000 euros in cash.The alleged traffickers met their clients in the middle of the street, at different points in the town of Canguesa.