Drug trafficking behind bars: Police blow up dangerous network!
Police bust drug network in Baden-Württemberg prisons; 19 suspects, raid and extensive investigation.

Drug trafficking behind bars: Police blow up dangerous network!
A shocking case of drug trafficking behind bars has caused a stir in several correctional facilities in Baden-Württemberg. According to a report by World An extensive network was discovered that was apparently organized through the exchange of drugs between inmates and accomplices acting from freedom.
Police headquarters from Ulm, Mannheim and Karlsruhe as well as the riot police and the Neu-Ulm criminal police took part in a large-scale raid carried out on Monday. In this context, several correctional facilities and twelve residential properties were searched and drugs, weapons and cash were seized. Five people, including four men and one woman, are now in custody.
The suspects
A total of 19 people are being investigated, including three correctional officers. They are suspected of having promoted the drug trade or actively participated in it. The main suspects, all between 18 and 30 years old, are said to have shared the work, with a 29-year-old woman supporting her accomplices from outside.
The network that is now being targeted by the police is not an isolated case. Drug problems in prisons are widespread, with many inmates already incarcerated for drug-related offenses. It is estimated that the proportion of addicts in prison is ten times higher than outside. Drugs often enter the institutions via visitors, through mail or through so-called wall coverings.
Measures against drug trafficking
Despite strict controls, cell searches and drug tests, smuggling remains a persistent problem. If there is suspicion of drug smuggling by employees, it is not uncommon for reports to be filed and disciplinary proceedings to be initiated. In order to meet these challenges, the prison buildings will be equipped with new, secure prison cell windows and camera surveillance in visiting areas will be expanded. Four drug detection dogs are also in use to detect drugs more quickly in the facilities.
The current investigations by the Friedrichshafen criminal police have not yet been completed. Another focus is on the smuggling of new psychoactive substances, which is countered with ion scanners that can examine documents for invisible drug substances.
Given the complexity and organized structure of the drug trade, many questions still need to be answered. However, by discovering this network, police are showing that they are paying serious attention to drug problems behind bars. Details of the search have opened the eyes of some - it remains exciting to see what will come to light next.
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