Police drug raid results in 28 arrests

Canabis ringleader was amongst the arrested in Copenhagen today, according to police press statement

Copenhagen Police have arrested 28 people accused of manufacturing cannabis joints in the Copenhagen area, according to a department press release.

Some 31 addresses were raided throughout the city. Those arrested are scheduled to appear before the court within the next few days. Police targeted a 32-year-old man from Amager thought to be the ringleader of the group involved in making joints intended for Pusher Street in Christiania.

Police say the man contributed to the manufacture, production and distribution of more than a quarter million joints worth approximately 13.5 million kroner.





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