Umeå’s Criminal Drug Network faces Significant Charges – Leader Identified as 26-Year-Old

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The police have identified a 26-year-old man as the suspected leader of a drug trafficking network. The investigation has also revealed that he may have violated the Weapons Act as over 400 cartridges were found in his apartment. The police have been monitoring him through installed cameras and wiretapping. The suspect has been in custody since December and while he denies serious drug crimes, he has admitted to drug crimes. The intelligence chief, Thomas Palmgren, credits the hard work of many people for this successful investigation. The suspect was arrested in his home where drugs were found, but his defense lawyer, Ulf Holst, states that he only had drugs for personal use and denies his involvement in leading the network. The other suspects in the network range in age from 19 to 33 and are believed to have been involved in the sale and storage of narcotics. To learn more about the 26-year-old’s arrest, click the provided link.

The police’s investigation points to a 26-year-old man as the leader of the network, and he is also suspected of violating the Weapons Act when over 400 cartridges were found in an apartment.

The police have spied on the man through both installed cameras and wiretapping, and since December the man has been in custody. He denies serious drug crimes but admits to drug crimes.

– There are many people who worked hard for this, says intelligence chief Thomas Palmgren.

The 26-year-old was arrested in the home when drugs were also found, but he denies running the network.

– He admits that he had some drugs at home for his own use. But firmly denies that he had a leading role in this, says the 26-year-old’s defense lawyer Ulf Holst.

The other people in the network are between 19-33 years old and, according to the police, have been sellers and stockholders of the narcotics.

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