Viennese Bailiff Discovered Drugs and Money During Eviction
According to police spokesman Philipp Haßlinger, she notified the police, who arrested two suspects, a 31-year-old and a 41-year-old. The younger of the duo relatively freely admitted to investigators that he had a second apartment in Donaustadt where he grew cannabis for personal use.
However, these statements were likely not entirely accurate. Investigators found more than 16 kilos of cannabis in both apartments - much of it already packaged in small plastic bags for sale - around 100 grams of cocaine, a low five-figure amount of cash, and equipment for growing cannabis. The majority of the drugs were located in Donaustadt. The two Austrian citizens were arrested.
Drugs and Cash Found During Eviction in Vienna-Margareten
Side note: In the Donaustadt apartment, the two suspects were also already threatened with eviction. They could not really explain to the police why they did not pay the rent, despite obviously having large amounts of cash. Incidentally, some of the drugs were also discovered in a car near the apartment in Margareten - not far from Reinprechtsdorfer Straße. However, one of the suspects persistently claimed that the car was in Penzing. This claim - or the thought process behind it - was also difficult for investigators to comprehend.
(APA/Red)
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