Big drug raid: Police blow up cannabis plantations in Bad Oeynhausen!

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On July 8, 2025, the Bielefeld police and public prosecutor's office carried out raids against drug-related crime in Bad Oeynhausen and Lauenstein. Six Albanian suspects were arrested and two cannabis plantations were discovered. Investigations are ongoing.

Am 8. Juli 2025 führten Polizei und Staatsanwaltschaft Bielefeld Razzien gegen Drogenkriminalität in Bad Oeynhausen und Lauenstein durch. Sechs albanische Verdächtige wurden festgenommen und zwei Cannabisplantagen entdeckt. Ermittlungen dauern an.
On July 8, 2025, the Bielefeld police and public prosecutor's office carried out raids against drug-related crime in Bad Oeynhausen and Lauenstein. Six Albanian suspects were arrested and two cannabis plantations were discovered. Investigations are ongoing.

Big drug raid: Police blow up cannabis plantations in Bad Oeynhausen!

On July 8, 2025, there was a significant police operation in North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony and Hesse, which penetrated deep into the world of organized drug crime. The coordinated large-scale operation by the Bielefeld criminal police and various special units led to the arrest of six suspects of Albanian origin between the ages of 22 and 54. The suspects are said to be responsible for the operation of two professional indoor cannabis plantations.

The police tracked down the suspects through extensive investigations. During the course of the operation, a total of around 4,200 cannabis plants were seized, spread over two large-scale cultivation facilities, one of them in a leisure center in Bad Oeynhausen and the other in an empty half-timbered house in Lauenstein. How lwz24.de Reportedly, in addition to the plants, a five-figure sum of cash, several kilograms of ready-to-sell marijuana, a car and numerous data carriers were seized.

The place of the event

One of the plantations was located in an event hall in Bad Oeynhausen, which received particular attention due to its high level of public traffic. However, the operator of the leisure center distanced himself from the events and emphasized that he was not informed about the illegal activities. The other plantation in Lower Saxony was housed in an unused half-timbered house. The investigations, led by the Bielefeld public prosecutor's office and supported by the Office to Combat Organized Crime, are continuing intensively. Further searches and evaluations of the seized evidence are planned.

Unfortunately, the issue of drug-related crime has increased significantly in Germany in recent years. Loud Statista About 347,000 drug-related crimes were recorded in 2023, with cannabis being the most common substance. Around 208,000 of these cases involved cannabis, which has been partially legal since April 2024. Despite legalization, cannabis remains popular on the black market and causes numerous crimes and health problems.

A look at the statistics

In the course of drug investigations, over 55,500 drug trafficking offenses were registered in Germany last year. A large proportion of these concerned cannabis, making it clear that trafficking in this substance remains a serious problem. The suspects include both non-German and German nationals, with around 58.2 percent of the suspects in the drug trade being of German nationality. The increase in drug crimes and a rising number of drug-related deaths, which stood at approximately 2,230 in 2023, point to the pressing challenges facing society.

The blow now struck against drug-related crime shows that law enforcement authorities are committed to cracking down on illegal activity and ensuring public safety. The next steps in the investigation will be followed with excitement, while those arrested will remain in custody and the Bielefeld District Court will observe the further proceedings.

It remains to be seen how the situation will develop and what further measures will be taken to combat drug-related crime.