Intoxication finds in Hürth: Police ensure extensive drug camps

Intoxication finds in Hürth: Police ensure extensive drug camps

On Monday morning, August 19, 2024, there was a large-scale search campaign by the Rhein-Erft-Kreis police in Hürth. This took place in the context of ongoing investigations and led to ensuring a considerable amount of drugs and cash. The focus was on a 40-year-old man who is suspected of driving drugs.

The search was initiated on the basis of information that was collected as part of a previous criminal proceedings. The criminal officers had received evidence that the accused may have a comprehensive drug business. The Cologne public prosecutor then applied for a search decision that was approved by a judge.

search brings drugs and cash

at 8.30 a.m. a team of investigators, supported by two trained service dogs, broke into the suspect's apartment at Theresienhöhe. The dogs led the officials to various hiding places on the premises, which ultimately led to the discovery of over a kilogram of marijuana and other drug species. In addition to marijuana, the police also discovered amphetamine, cocaine, hashish, ketamine, ecstasy tablets and MDMA.

Special attention is paid to the cash amount seized, which was located in the high four -digit range. This suggests that the 40-year-old actually operates illegal business and potentially benefits from the profits achieved. The investigation of the responsible criminal commissioner 13 is therefore continued with high pressure to find further answers and to identify possible accomplices.

relevance of the police operation

The police operation in Hürth is not only a further step in the fight against drug crime, but also underlines the need to take effective measures against addictive substances. The advantages of such a structured procedure are complex: it is not only a reaction to a specific crime, but also a contribution to the general security of the citizens.

The Rhein-Erft-Kreis police have successfully acted against drug offenses in the past. Such measures often enjoy great approval among the population because they raise awareness of the problem. When drug offices are uncovered and perpetrators are held responsible, it strengthens the feeling of security in the municipality.

In addition, this incident shows how important the cooperation between different authorities and the use of specialized police dogs are. Such dogs are trained to sniff intoxicants, which significantly increases the effectiveness of police operations.

The investigation into this case continues to continue, and the police encourage witnesses who may have further information. Information and information can be passed on directly to the criminal police. It remains to be seen which further developments in this matter will be known, but it is clear that the authorities are determined to actively combat drug crime in the Rhein-Erft district.

The current incident illuminates the challenges with which the police are faced with, but also the successes that can be achieved with targeted investigations and timely searches. The fight against drugs and their illegal trade remains a constant task that requires both prevention and strict measures. Liability for the Enlightenment and responsible handling of this social problem lies not only among the authorities, but also with the entire community.

detailed information on the searches

The searches in Hürth were related to extensive investigations that have been running against the suspect 40-year-olds for several months. Due to clues from another criminal proceedings, the criminal officers had suspected suspicion that the resident of the apartment actively operates drug trafficking. In order to advance the investigation and collect evidence, the Cologne public prosecutor requested a search decision that was issued by a judge.

The implementation of the searches was precise and well coordinated. In addition to the police, two specially trained service dogs were also in use to support drugs. Such missions are not only a question of law enforcement, but also an important part of prevention to combat the spread of drugs in the Rhein-Erft district.

statistics on drug crime in the Rhein-Erft district

In recent years, drug crime in North Rhine-Westphalia, and thus also in the Rhein-Erft district, has risen significantly. According to the police crime report in 2022, the registered number of drug-related offenses across North Rhine-Westphalia rose by about 5 % compared to the previous year. The increase in procurement and trade in synthetic drugs such as amphetamine and ecstasy.

is particularly striking

In 2022 there were a total of over 36,000 registered drug offenses in North Rhine-Westphalia. The Rhein-Erft district, with its cities and municipalities, has taken a targeted measures in recent years to counteract the increase in drug abuse and trade. These include increased police controls and cooperation with various prevention projects.

social effects of drug trade

drug trafficking not only has legal, but also profound social effects. The spread of drugs in communities can lead to an increase in violent crimes, social decimation and a decline in quality of life. The effects of drug trafficking are clearly noticeable in regions affected by poverty. This can lead to a cycle of crimes, dependency and emergency.

The police and various organizations try to support those affected by offering information and help in the fight against addiction. This is done through information events and direct intervention when people are discovered in dangerous situations. It is important to promote prevention measures that are also aimed at young people in order to warn them of the dangers of drug use.

In addition, various initiatives work to improve social conditions in order to counteract a vicious circle of drug abuse and poverty. Projects aimed at education, vocational training and social integration play a central role. The cooperation between the police, social services and educational institutions is crucial for the long -term success of these measures.

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