A 17-year-old teenager was apprehended by the police officers of the Bucharest Organized Crime Fighting Brigade, being accused of trafficking in low and high-risk drugs. According to IGPR, the minor allegedly sold drugs such as cannabis, cannabis resin, ketamine, and the crystalline substance 3CMC, during the month of March, with prices ranging between 700 and 1,100 lei. During an operation, he was found as a passenger in a ridesharing vehicle, having approximately 100 grams of cannabis, 35 grams of cannabis resin, 18 grams of 3CMC, 18 grams of ketamine, and 14 alprazolam tablets, as well as a precision scale. The minor used online applications to establish transaction details with clients and stored the drugs in rented locations. Following the searches, various substances and means of evidence were confiscated. The judge of rights and freedoms at the Bucharest Tribunal was notified with the proposal for the minor's preventive arrest for 30 days.
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