17-year-old caught: drugs and knives in Hagen Central Station!

17-year-old caught: drugs and knives in Hagen Central Station!
On Saturday afternoon, alarming drug finds were made in Hagen's main train station. At 1:35 p.m., federal police officers checked a 17-year-old young person on the platform at the tracks 8/10. The young person was using a identity card. During the check, it turned out that he had previously become conspicuous. When the officers asked him about forbidden or dangerous objects, he denied the presence of such things.
When searching for his shoulder bag, the federal police officers discovered several sachets with marijuana and hashish as well as a jumping knife with a blade length of 10 cm. The boy was unable to explain the weapon's possession and made no information about the drug seller. After a phone call with his mother, however, he was released while the drugs and the jumping knife were confiscated.
drug crime in focus
The incident is in the context of a worrying development in Germany, as the Report of the German Observatory for Drugs and drug addiction . Cannabis remains the most frequently consumed illegal drug in the country. An estimated almost 4.5 million adults regularly consume cannabis. The DBDD points out that about 40% of outpatient and 30% of the inpatient treatments are due to the consumption of cannabis and cannabinoids.
The increase in drug use among young people and the associated dangers have underlined the need to expand prevention offers. Burkhard Blienert, the Federal Government Commissioner for Addictive and Drug Questions, emphasizes the importance of a drug and addiction policy that offers both help and protection.
In order to reduce the black market and minimize health risks, a controlled submission of cannabis is sought. Nevertheless, the smoke of smoking is prohibited for young people, which underlines the focus on protective measures.
reaction strategy in drug incidents
In the context of the incident in Hagen, an investigation was initiated against the unknown seller of the drugs. These measures are among the extensive strategies that are funded by the Federal Ministry of Health. Part of these strategies includes models such as drug checking, which has arisen in order to be able to better counter the risks of the drug market. These are approaches that include advice, education and proactive warnings of dangerous substances.
Local police work in Hagen reflects the nationwide efforts to control drug trafficking and consumption. It is obvious that the dangers that go from drugs must be taken seriously to ensure the safety and health of the population. The events in the main train station are another wake -up call for society to systematically act against drug crime and implement prevention measures.
The complete report on the drug situation in Germany is on the website of the Dbdd
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