Overview
- Schleierfahnder from the Grenzpolizeiinspektion Piding checked a Munich–Salzburg train in Rosenheim on September 5 and searched a 30-year-old Slovenian’s baggage.
- Police say they found more than one kilogram of amphetamine along with cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana, each classified as a non-small quantity under German law.
- The Traunstein public prosecutor filed for arrest, and on September 6 a Rosenheim investigating judge issued a warrant on suspicion of trafficking in non-small quantities, including cannabis.
- The suspect was transferred to a correctional facility and remains in pre-trial detention while the criminal case proceeds.
- Kriminalpolizeiinspektion Rosenheim is leading the investigation under prosecutorial oversight, with police pursuing indications the drugs came from the Netherlands for onward transport to Slovakia.