Law enforcement authorities take action against drug-impacted drivers in Kalk, seizing vehicles and making arrests
In a series of recent incidents, authorities in Cologne-Neubrueck have made significant strides in their efforts to combat drug-related crimes and impaired driving.
In one incident, a 31-year-old driver was stopped for operating a vehicle without a license. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the driver was under the influence of cannabis and cocaine. The individual was found to be in possession of approximately 12 grams of cocaine. As a result, the 31-year-old must face charges for driving under the influence of intoxicants, driving without a license, and violating the narcotics law in a separate incident.
Meanwhile, officers conducted a raid on a suspected drug dealer's apartment in Cologne-Neubrueck, seizing numerous illegal weapons, around 17 grams of cocaine, over 700 grams of cannabis, and over 10,600 euros in various currencies. The suspected drug dealer was brought before a judge in a separate incident, but no information about the outcome of the court hearing is provided.
The nature of the connection, if any, between the drug seizures and the separate incident involving the 31-year-old driver is not clear from the available information. However, investigations regarding these incidents are ongoing.
For those following the developments, a new image related to the investigation is available for download.
It is crucial to remember that these incidents underscore the importance of adhering to traffic laws and the strict enforcement of narcotics laws. As the investigations continue, we encourage everyone to stay informed and prioritise safety on our roads.
Investigations regarding the 31-year-old investigated in connection with the seizure of nearly 700 grams of hashish, around 17 grams of cocaine, over 10,600 euros in various currencies, and illegal weapons in Cologne-NeubrΓΌck are ongoing, and no further information has been released at this time.