Raid in Cologne: Police smashed drug gang and find weapons!

Raid in Cologne: Police smashed drug gang and find weapons!
On March 18, 2025, the police in Cologne carried out a comprehensive raid in the districts of Zollstock and Holweide. Two men aged 22 and 25 were arrested in this campaign. The suspicion against them: members of a gang who acts with cannabis. These arrests were carried out as part of an investigation group, which consists of four different investigative groups, each editing different crime complexes. The two arrested are already known for various offenses.
As part of the searches, several hundred grams of narcotics were ensured. In addition, the officers found a sharp machine gun and a sharp revolver. The demonstration of the two men in front of a judge was planned for the same day. This raid in Cologne is part of a large number of measures that aim to combat drug crime in the region and to smash the structures of organized crime.
raid against drug trafficking in Germany
The background of this raid goes deeper back into the area of organized crime. The investigation that led to this search had started in the investigation against the backers of an earlier plantation, which was found in 2017 and included 6,700 cannabis plants. According to Daniel Heinke, the head of the Bremen State Criminal Police Office, such professional plantations will be discovered more often in the future. A particularly remarkable discovery was an indoor farm, which was discovered in 2018 in a world war bunker with a record amount of 10,000 plants, although it remained unclear whether there was a clan connection.
These coordinated actions show the commitment of the police in Germany to act against drug trafficking and to improve the security situation in the affected regions. The current results are a clear indication of linking organized crime and the flourishing drug trafficking. By ensuring drugs and weapons, the police hope to be able to make a sustainable contribution to combating these problems.
The collected evidence and ensured items are stored in a secret place to prevent theft by the perpetrators.
Further information can be found in the reports of T-Online and Vice: Vice .
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