Over 70 Kilograms of Drugs Found in Parked Car in Limassol
Limassol police have seized a large quantity of drugs: more than 70 kilograms of various illegal substances were discovered in a parked car.
According to the police press office, a suspicious car was noticed the night before last. Upon searching the vehicle, officers found approximately 10 kilograms of cannabis, 60 kilograms of gummy candies containing narcotic substances, about half a kilogram of cannabis resin, 200 ecstasy tablets, 150 grams of cocaine, and several other types of drugs.
A 21-year-old Greek Cypriot has been declared wanted in connection with the illegal drug trade. The 38-year-old owner of the car has already appeared in court, where a judge ordered his detention for six days for further investigation.
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