Castellammare. Three pushers arrested in three separate operations carried out by the financial police of the Torre Annunziata Group, with the support of the canine units of the Pronto Impiego Group of Naples and the Capodichino Company.
arrests that led to the seizure of over 300 grams of narcotics - including hashish, marijuana and crack - already divided into over 200 doses, in addition to 3.700 euros in cash. Three people were arrested on charges of drug possession and trafficking.
In detail, the “green berets” of the Torre Annunziata Group, with the support of the canine units of the Pronto Impiego Group of Naples and the Capodichino Company, carried out a house search in an apartment in the city center of Stabia. During the operation, part of the drugs and cash were found in the possession of a 54-year-old with numerous police records.
In another operation, finance officers from the same department stopped a suspicious vehicle driven by a 27-year-old local man, who also had a criminal record related to drug trafficking.
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Finally, in the neighborhood “fact”, the soldiers of the Castellammare di Stabia Company noticed a young man who, at the sight of the patrol, tried to escape. After a chase, he was stopped and searched: drugs and small denomination banknotes were found on his person.
The subject, already known to law enforcement for drug crimes, resisting a public official and causing personal injury, was also subject to a special public safety surveillance measure.






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These arrests show how law enforcement is working hard to fight drug trafficking. It is important to have support from dog units, but we also need to think about how to prevent these crimes in the future.