Naples – The Naples Police Headquarters' extraordinary operations against drug possession and trafficking continue unabated. Yesterday afternoon, officers from the Vicaria-Mercato Police Station arrested a 38-year-old Neapolitan man with a criminal record, caught in his home on Corso Umberto I with a veritable arsenal of drugs ready for sale.
During a targeted search, the police found 28 packages of cocaine totaling approximately 45 grams, a 10-gram package of ketamine, precision scales, €5.700 in banknotes of various denominations, and packaging material.
The man, already known to law enforcement, was arrested for unlawful possession for the purpose of dealing and placed at the disposal of the judicial authorities.
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Comments (2)
I agree with Valentina, clarity is essential. Furthermore, I find it strange that there are so many details about the arrest without mentioning the legal consequences for the individual involved; that would be helpful.
The article is very informative, but there are some writing errors that could have been avoided. It's important to maintain clear language to avoid confusion among readers, especially on sensitive topics like drugs.