Civil Guard, within the framework Miller operationa national initiative Police Response Plan against marijuana cultivation and illegal trafficking, performed the operation Borisa Indoor in Aspe, To succeed arrest of two people and marijuana plantation dismantling this was developing At the house of a British neighbor who died in the town last year in 2022. Both detainees were referred to the courthouse freedom under injunctions.
The beginning of the operation dates back to August. Civil Guard He received information about a possible marijuana cultivation in Aspe. After a comprehensive analysis, Aspe Civil Guard Main Station Borisa Closed began operations.
In the first stage, agents were identified An isolated house in Aspe, It is claimed that it was for the purpose of marijuana cultivation. It was later revealed that the property belonged to an individual. British citizen died in 2022 without apparent heirs to care for it. According to Civil Guard sources, the house was being used at this stage without any rental or purchase agreement, with the support of the Air Media Unit of the Elche Local Police.
In the second stage, by collaborating with an energy company, illegal connection to the electrical grid meets the needs of the examined house, The economic damage is estimated at 34,000 euros.
on October 30 after verifying its existence Marijuana cultivation inside the house, A search was conducted which resulted in the arrest of the 54-year-old Spanish man who was responsible for his care, custody and care. During the operation, According to Civil Guard sources, 495 marijuana plants and materials used in their cultivation, including ventilation and irrigation systems, were seized.
Next day, Novelda CourtsAnother person determined to be responsible for the plantation, a 28-year-old Spaniard with a record of crimes against public health, was arrested. Both detainees face charges Crimes against public health for cannabis cultivation and electricity fraud. Available to users Novelda Guard Courtboth are placed freedom with precautions.
These actions are part of Operation Miller, which contributes to the national effort to prevent the illegal cultivation and trafficking of cannabis in order to prevent its distribution to Central European countries.