Police Raid Shop in Larnaca Over Illegal Cannabinoid Sales

Police in Larnaca conducted a search of a retail outlet suspected of selling illegal cannabinoid products. During the raid, items allegedly containing prohibited substances were seized.
The operation was part of intensified checks aimed at combating the distribution of synthetic cannabinoids. Product samples have been sent for laboratory analysis.
The investigation is ongoing, as law enforcement authorities examine the origin of the seized goods and potential legal violations.
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