The Federal Civil Police (PCDF) on Thursday (12/11) arrested the owner of a drinks shop in Lecanto das Emas, who is suspected of using his shop to traffic cocaine and skunk.
The investigation was carried out by the 27th Police Station (Recanto das Emas). The suspect, a 30-year-old man, was detained at a dealership on Q 307 in Lecanto das Emas.
Anonymous complaints say beverage vendors will be used as fronts for drug trafficking. It is believed that the suspect was conducting a commercial operation to disguise the sale of drugs.
Investigators began a vigil. The police team then approached the man as he was leaving his home in a VW/GOL vehicle.
A portion of skunk, a more potent type of marijuana, was found in the suspect’s car. Officers searched the suspect’s residence and store.
During the investigation, agents discovered:
- A large portion of the cocaine was hidden in the bathroom ceiling of the house.
- Accurately scale drug residues.
- 2 scissors and 2 rolls of PVC film. This is a material commonly used for drug subdivision and packaging.
- A notebook with notes about drug trafficking, including terms like “fish” and “skunk” (an allusion to the drugs being sold, cocaine and skunk), sits at the store’s checkout counter.
- A DVD cover with plastic packaging and traces of cocaine found on a distributor’s counter. mobile phone device.
The report confirmed drugs, so the police department arrested him on suspicion of drug trafficking. The suspect was taken to the Department of Prisoner Control and Detention (DCCP/PCDF) and is being dealt with by law enforcement authorities.