Syracuse, yesterday afternoon, agents of the Flying Squad and the Flying Squad, with the collaboration of the Aretusea Scientific Police, delegated by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Syracuse, they seized again the metal gates and doors, placed illegally in front of a condominium access to the popular complexes of Via Italia 103, artifacts that had already been removed last Thursday.
The investigators of the Flying Squad and the staff of the operational offices of the Aretusea Police Headquarters have for some time been engaged in an all-out fight against the sale and consumption of drugs in the so-called drug dealing squares of Syracuse.
In particular, the attention of the police is focused on dismantling the protection network that drug traffickers place to defend themselves from the assiduous controls of the Police. In this sense, we recall the numerous operations that led to the seizure and removal, as well as iron gates and doors, of video surveillance systems installed near the drug dealing squares.
In this operational scenario, yesterday afternoon, the men, directed by Dr. Soon, they arrested Polini Salvatore, born in 1990 and Croce Luigi, born in 1997, both from Syracuse and already known to the police force, because they were caught in the act of committing the crime of possession for the purpose of dealing marijuana, cocaine, hashish and in possession of fruitful money of illicit activity.
In particular, the police, after having once again demolished the defenses erected by the drug dealers, noticed two men who, having found themselves discovered while dealing, tried to escape by climbing the stairs of the building and reaching the terrace where they were promptly blocked. One of them, having no escape routes, threw a pouch towards the terrace of another building before being blocked by the officers.
The bag was recovered by the officers immediately afterwards.
The investigators managed to recover and seize, overall, 215 doses of cocaine for over 72 grams, 87 doses of hashish (for 54 grams) and 76 doses of marijuana (for 37 grams) as well as approximately 4900 euros in cash and various useful material for the packaging of the narcotic.
During the police operation, the officers also stopped a buyer of narcotic substances. The man was charged with the administrative violation for personal drug use.
Finally, in consideration of the seized narcotic, which if sold would have yielded 7500 euros for cocaine, 880 euros for hashish and 380 euros for marijuana, as well as money, probable proceeds from drug dealing, the two were arrested and, on order of the competent Judicial Authority, placed under house arrest.
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