Colombian Caught with Marijuana Plantation in Ibiza Cemetery
The police swooped down on an audacious criminal operation. Wednesday evening, the relentless officers from the Ibiza National Police’s UDYCO Group made an arresting discovery. They found a Colombian national cultivating marijuana in a seemingly tranquil cemetery. This cunning individual had established an extensive outdoor plantation near the cemetery’s outer wall.
The Arrest and Seizure
At around 7:00 p.m., officers nabbed the suspect red-handed in the cemetery. They discovered that he had ingeniously set up the marijuana plantation in a secluded area that was difficult to access. The plantation comprised:
- Multiple pots.
- Roughly 50 plants.
- Over six kilograms of marijuana.
Moreover, the officers confiscated a precision scale and around 46 grams of marijuana from his car. This evidence strengthens the belief that the man intended to traffic the drugs.
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The Perpetrator’s Audacious Strategy
The suspect’s strategy was audacious. He typically parked his car outside the cemetery. Then, under the cover of the cemetery’s calm, he scaled its walls to care for his plants, even sourcing water from the cemetery.
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Public Vigilance and Cooperation
This incident underlines the importance of public vigilance. The audacious criminal utilized the cemetery’s seclusion for illicit drug cultivation and potential distribution. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges that law enforcement faces daily.
But it also shows the vital role that community vigilance plays in assisting the police. By reporting any suspicious activity to authorities, residents and visitors alike contribute to a safer environment.
Kudos to Law Enforcement
We must commend the UDYCO Group of the Ibiza National Police. Their swift and effective action dismantled this illegal operation. The suspect now faces legal proceedings as investigators hand him over to the judiciary.
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