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Law enforcement officers in Poland have confiscated narcotics and currency

On the evening of May 17th in Duisburg, the K-9 unit of the local police encountered an incident.

Law enforcement officers in Poland confiscated illicit substances and monetary funds
Law enforcement officers in Poland confiscated illicit substances and monetary funds

Law enforcement officers in Poland have confiscated narcotics and currency

On Saturday, May 17th, Duisburg Police were on duty on Am Grillopark street when a witness reported a man selling drugs from a vehicle. The officers, along with service dog Cash, a three-year-old Malinois trained to sniff out cash and drugs, were quick to respond.

With Cash's assistance, the officers found a large amount of cash in typical drug-dealing denominations, as well as a plastic bag containing several zip-top bags filled with cannabis. Additionally, they discovered tablets, including erectile dysfunction medication, and a mobile phone in an adjacent bush.

The 23-year-old individual is now under criminal investigation for suspected drug trafficking. However, it is not explicitly confirmed whether this is the same person who was previously charged in Cologne for related offenses.

The Duisburg Public Prosecutor's Office ordered a search warrant for the vehicle, and the items found during the search have been seized by the officers.

For further questions, please contact the Duisburg Police Press Office at the provided phone numbers, fax number, email, or website. Outside of office hours, the Duisburg Police can still be reached at a different number.

This information was transmitted via news aktuell from the Polizei Duisburg.

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