Big-Style Drug Trafficking: Two Brothers in Kiel Fly Up
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In a Kiel café not only coffee and cake were sold, but also cocaine and heroin. Customs inspectors arrest two brothers and find large amounts of money, gold and drugs.
Kiel (dpa/lno) – After months of investigation, customs and police officers arrested two suspected drug dealers in Kiel. The two brothers, aged 37 and 44, were reported to have run a thriving drug trade out of a café, as reported by the Hamburg Customs Office and the Kiel Public Prosecutor's Office. Arrest orders were issued. During the search of the café as well as the homes of the suspects and alleged buyers, the officials secured over three k…
In Kiel, two brothers were discovered who were said to have been involved in drug trafficking on a large scale. Arrest warrants were issued against them. This was communicated by customs and prosecutors in a joint press statement.
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