At check of the property were seized 44 cannabis sativa plants, 260 grams of marijuana buds and useful for growing and processing
The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia has developed a research aimed at establishing an alleged crime of illegal detention that has led to the arrest of a person on suspicion of criminal offense investigation.
In addition, the result of registration practiced at home were seized 44 cannabis sativa plants, 260 grams of marijuana buds and useful for growing and processing 'indoor'.
The investigation last April began when the Civil Guard received a complaint from a woman in announcing that a young, known it, had assaulted her in the street to then drive it against their will until their address, where held for five hours.
The Civil Guard ordered the location and apprehension of this person with numerous police records also existed on suspicion of alleged links with drug trafficking.
Researchers located the address where the victim was supposedly retained by the suspect against his will, it was requested injunction authority of entry and search.
The registration of the property resulted in the apprehension of 44 plants of cannabis sativa, 260 grams of marijuana buds and spotlights, exhaust fans and ventilation equipment used for the 'indoor' growing plants.
Research carried out by the Civil Guard in Mula to clarify an alleged illegal detention resulted in the arrest of a person male, 29, resident of Mula and numerous police records to which is attributed the alleged authorship of the crimes of illegal detention and drug trafficking.
The arrested, the effects seized, the drug intervened and the proceedings have been brought before the Court of Instruction No. 1 of Mula (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior