Trapani, sThey seemed like a normal engaged couple, but in reality they were transporting narcotics, the two drug couriers arrested by the agents of the Flying Squad of Trapani, at the entrance to the city.
The two people, a thirty-seven-year-old man and a twenty-four-year-old woman, both of Palermo origins, tried to reverse their direction at the sight of the service vehicles, but were blocked on the roundabout immediately adjacent to the motorway.
Accompanied to the police station, from an initial examination of the vehicle, the operators did not detect the presence of substances or objects of interest. Later, however, the young woman was found in possession of a magnet, notoriously used to activate very particular electronic devices intended for opening concealment systems for the storage of narcotics.
So the policemen, after having carried out some tests by sliding the magnet in different points of the passenger compartment, suddenly heard the activation of a device that acted on the seats, making them raise a few degrees. Below, a background in which ten large wrappers were hidden which were later revealed to be full of hashish-type narcotic substances, weighing over 10 kilograms.
The couple on board the equipped vehicle, which was seized, were thus handcuffed, accused of possession and transport of large quantities of narcotic substances.
The prison doors opened for the man, while the young woman ended up under house arrest.
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