Seven people detained with 1,600 cannabis plants and a Ferrari in Calp

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This Civil Guard ripped in calf A criminal organization dedicated to cannabis production, operating in luxury villas in various urbanizations of Calp. The operation resulted in the arrest of seven people, including the ringleader, and six of those arrested went to prison.

Agents searched and intervened in seven homes 1,600 cannabis plants and 20 kilograms of cannabis buds prepared for transport, 60,000 euros and five high-end vehicles in between A 150,000 Euro Ferrari.

Marijuana and drugs were seized in Calp.

The organization allegedly cultivated and distributed marijuana for more than two years. profits of more than one million euros. The Civil Guard assures that one of the most active criminal networks dedicated to the cultivation of cannabis sativa has been disbanded in the Valencian Community.

The Calp Civil Guard’s Investigation Ground began their investigations a few months ago and gradually managed to find addresses where “indoor” cannabis crops were planted.

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The agents managed to identify all members of the gang and learn about the role each played in the organization. The suspects accounted for the prosecutor’s office organization head, demonstrated the expertise of the group.

After the necessary evidence and evidence was gathered, the abuse phase began on March 23. Civil Guard asked Dénia Court of Education no. 3 Searching and entering seven luxury villas in different urbanizations of Calp continued until the arrest of seven British, Colombian, Belgian and Dutch nationals aged between 30 and 61.

In Calp, the Civil Guards intervened in the marijuana.

On the record, agents recorded 1,600 cannabis plants, 20 kilos of dried and packaged buds, ready to move, 60,000 Euros in cash and five high-end vehiclesA Ferrari worth more than 150,000 euros was one of them.

Police charged the detainees with drug trafficking, electricity fraud and membership in a criminal organization. All were placed under the orders of the Dénia 3rd Investigation Court, which ordered six of the seven detainees, including the leader, to be imprisoned and released on bail. According to Benemérita, detainees had police records in their country of origin.

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