Four Detained After Germany's Largest Ever Heroin Seizure
Four people were detained after police made their largest
ever seizure of heroin in Germany, prosecutors said on Friday, with police
confiscating some 700 kilogrammes (1,543 pounds) as part of an operation
against a gang smuggling narcotics from Iran.
The drugs were seized in the port city of Hamburg at the end
of August. The detentions were made overnight on Thursday, when police searched
10 premises in the eastern cities of Dresden and Chemnitz, in Hamburg and in
the Netherlands.
They seized documents, laptops, storage devices, smartphones
and vehicles.
The detained were an unnamed 40-year-old Turkish-Serbian
suspected ringleader, a 35-year-old Iranian in the Netherlands, a 54-year-old
German suspected of using his firm's logistics fleet to transport drugs, and a
53-year-old Turkish go-between.
One was detained in Germany, one in Spain, and two others in
the Netherlands. Prosecutors are seeking the extraditions of the three who were
arrested abroad, while a court in Dresden is due to decide on Friday whether
the person detained in Germany should be placed under arrest.
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