The restaurant is called Düsseldorf and belongs to a city in western Germany. The restaurant’s star dish was called “Special No. 40.”
The restaurant is called Düsseldorf and belongs to a city in western Germany.
In a pizzeria Dusseldorfcity of western Germany, the police found camouflaged cocaine in the restaurant’s best-selling menu. The operation arose after receiving a tip and confirming the information during an inspection of the establishment.
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The restaurant’s star dish, called “Special No. 40”was offered with a drink on the side. However, agents discovered that this variety included something else: cocaine. The place had been subject to previous checks by food inspectors, who found anomalies that alerted the police. Days later, the officers raided the pizzeria and managed to dismantle an organization dedicated to drug trafficking.


A controversial sales success
The pizzeria had already been in the sights of the authorities months ago, after detecting a suspicious order. In March, when confronting the manager of the store, a 36-year-old man, he threw a bag out the window, which was caught by the agents. The package contained 1.5 kg of cocaine, 14.1 ounces of cannabis and nearly 290 thousand euros in cash. The manager was arrested but released days later, and continued operating the pizzeria.
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Pizzeria Angelin.
Once free, the manager incorporated cocaine as an accompaniment in “Special No. 40”. As explained by Michael Graf von Moltke, criminal director in charge of the case, the pizza became one of the best sellers, although the exact price of the controversial menu was not specified.
Frustrated escape attempt
The pizzeria was just the facade of a complex drug distribution network. The police operation led to the arrest of three suspects, including a 22-year-old man identified as the main leader of the gang. The investigation included raids on the homes and businesses of 12 people, where authorities They found two cannabis plantations with more than 350 plants, as well as money, luxurious watches, knives and other weapons.
The pizzeria manager tried to flee the country before being captured, but currently remains in custody. Due to Germany’s strict privacy regulations, the names of those involved and the name of the location where the operation took place have not been revealed.
Source: Ambito

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