Anzio, clandestine weapons and “drug dealing dictionary”: three arrests in a few hours.
A laboratory “in-house” in which modified and manufactured firearms what then he resold at high prices to pushers on the outskirts of the Roman coast: it is the first piece of the investigative trail followed by the agents of the Anzio-Nettuno Police Station, who, in the space of a few hours, have arrested three people connected to a crime ring linked to drug trafficking and illegal arms trafficking.
It all started from a input investigation which resulted in the house search of a 62 year old man from VelletranoThe “artisan” of clandestine weapons was caught in his workshop "do-it-yourself" pistols, ammunition and other firearms modified and ready to fire, to be resold on the market at sky-high prices.
The trail followed by the investigators of the Anzio-Nettuno Police Station then led them to the trail of a 20-year-old Roman, who was intercepted a few hours later while speeding on board his car on the Nettunense. Stopped after a not short chase, he had three packages of crack and 550 euros in cash in his pocket. Hidden between the seats, inside the passenger compartment, it kept a "click" away dog repellant gun with a bullet in the barrel. The “reserve” weapon was found shortly after by the officers in his home, hidden between the sheets of the bed: a modified and silenced pistol with its attached bullets, kept in a folded sweater inside a closet in the same room.
In the other rooms, among the various secret drawers, were distributed over 300 doses of drugs – between cocaine and marijuana – ready to be sent to the market. The traces of the business were carefully “marked” in the “drug dealing dictionary" a large handmade book containing approximately 5.000 euros in banknotes of various denominations to be leafed through along with the pages.
The final step was taken at dawn the next day, when the agents of the Anzio-Nettuno Police Station surprised the third accomplice - 26 year old Roman – in his apartment. Evidence of the trail followed by the agents emerged from three notebooks found in a drawer. Pages and pages in which the names of clients and “business” partners were written down, including the name of the 20-year-old arrested a few hours earlier stood out. Along with the manuscripts, other documents were seized 200 grams of hashish and cocaine as well as approximately 3000 euros in cash.
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