Torino. Two kilos of the drug were found, on Tuesday afternoon, November 23, 2021, by the agents of the Centro commissariat in an apartment in Corso Giulio Cesare in Turin.
According to the Torino, Cronaca newspaper said A 30-year-old Italian was charged for illegal “possession of narcotic substances for the purpose of drug dealing”.
The 30-year-old, already known to the police as having already been arrested in 2019 by the men of the same police station, was seen stopping by agents near a building in Corso Giulio Cesare. Upon seeing them, however, he attempted to enter a convenience store. The policemen, however, stop him and check him out. In the pockets, here appear 700 euros in cash and a pack of cigarettes with some inflorescences of marijuana inside.
The police decided to search the man’s home, where they found half a kilo of hashish divided into blocks, and two bags containing 1.5 kilograms of marijuana. All the drugs were confiscated, as were the precision and the material for the packaging of the drug, and the suspect was taken to the police station.






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