“With this operation,
the PSP closed three points of sale, detained a supplier of these points and
withdrew from the market 4,220 doses of narcotic drugs, many of which would be
sold to underage students, as well as two firearms”, states the PSP.
In the note, the PSP
also stresses that the operation, which resulted from several investigations,
was divided into three phases and had several different targets.
According to the PSP, operation
“Quinta Limpa” began on September 22, in the parish of Beato, where three
traffickers were arrested in flagrante delicto, when they were selling heroin
and cocaine to consumers.
In this action, the
PSP seized 73.5 single doses of heroin, 36.15 single doses of cocaine and 1,750
euros in cash from the sale of drugs, in addition to an aluminum door “that had
been assembled by the traffickers, in the absence of the residents, at the
entrance of a building to guarantee their safety in the sale of drugs and to
avoid police interventions”.
On September 27, the
PSP isolated an artery in the parish of Penha de França where they searched four
houses as part of an investigation into drug trafficking, which had been
underway for six months.
In this action, four
men and one woman were arrested and 136 grams (equivalent to 272 individual
doses) of hashish and 2,068 euros were seized.
“In this
investigation, a young man, a minor, was identified who was selling drugs
directly to other minors, mostly students from a school located a few metres
from the point of sale”, said the PSP.
The following day, on
September 28, as part of an investigation that has been going on for about a
year, the PSP carried out three more searches in the Picheleira area, in the
parish of Beato, where they seized “3,839.45 individual doses of cocaine”, a
safe where the drugs were kept, 1,030 euros in cash and a 12 gauge shotgun, all
of which were in the possession of one of the main targets”.
Didn't Portugal pass a law many years ago that legalized all drugs???
By Lisa from Other on 07 Oct 2022, 12:18