The Guardia Civil has captured a plot that distributed and manufactured designer drugs, which were then packaged in metal cans
The offer included speed, ketamine, ecstasy, MDMA, amphetamines, methamphetamines, poppers, hallucinogenic mushrooms and LSD. The agents discovered the production site, an industrial warehouse in Atarfe (Granada), from which the products were perfectly preserved in tin cans. It was practically a chemical industry -also presumably criminal- which has been dismantled by the Guardia Civil. The authorities have arrested eight people belonging to this group, three of whom are already in custody and are provisionally accused of a crime against public health for drug trafficking and another of belonging to a criminal group.
The beginning of this operation – called Nazarí73 Candasú – lies in the agents’ investigations at various rave parties. The information obtained by agents of the Organized Crime and Anti-Drug Team (EDOA) of the Judicial Police Unit of the Civil Guard of Granada put them on the trail of a supplier in Holland who supplied the so-called precursors, chemical substances diverted from their legal course to the illicit manufacture of drugs. A shipment of five liters of a liquid that tested positive for amphetamine, sent by this supplier, triggered the operation.