Mannheim Court Issues Sentences in 'El Tusi' Drug Case
Four men receive varying sentences for trafficking the synthetic drug 'El Tusi' from Spain to Germany.
- The Mannheim court sentenced one defendant to two and a half years in prison and another to a two-year suspended sentence.
- Two additional defendants received youth sentences, which were suspended on probation.
- The group was accused of importing at least 1.5 kilograms of 'El Tusi' and attempting to sell it for 25,000 euros.
- 'El Tusi,' known as 'pink cocaine,' is a synthetic mix containing Ecstasy, Ketamine, and Inosit, but no actual cocaine.
- The drug, originating from South America, has only been found sporadically in Germany, with limited concern about its widespread use.