Berlin Police Dismantle Organized Drug Ring Operating at Train Stations
Authorities arrest six suspects and seize heroin, cash, and evidence in coordinated raids across Berlin and Saxony.
- Berlin police conducted raids on nine locations in Berlin, Dresden, and Heidenau, targeting an organized drug trafficking group.
- Six suspects, aged between 24 and 37, were detained on charges of running a heroin and cocaine distribution network at Berlin train stations.
- The group allegedly sold 150 grams of heroin daily, packaged into 500 small, scene-typical units, since November 2023.
- Investigators discovered 900 grams of heroin, €7,200 in cash, and operational evidence in a 'bunker' apartment used for drug storage and packaging.
- The suspected ringleader, a 37-year-old man, is accused of illegally bringing minors from Lebanon to Germany to assist with drug sales.