The National Police arrested a woman in Palma woman, Spanish, 23 years old, for traffic 150 tablets of a very powerful medicine which must be administered under medical prescription and with drug. She is accused of crimes against public health.
As reported by the General Directorate of the Balearic Islands in a press release, on the morning of October 13, a patrol of the Operational Intervention Group of the National Police established a control in a park of the Levante industrial park to identify people transporting illegal objects and to respond to the consumption of narcotic substances on public roads.
At one point, officers observed a group of 13 young people next to a few vehicles. Some of them left the scene on motorbikes, but the police managed to identify the others.
Some young people carried narcotic substances with them, such as marijuana, popper and tusithe agents therefore intervened, proposing to those who possessed them an administrative sanction for possession of a narcotic substance. Among the young people was a minor on the runwhich was handed over to their guardians.
Likewise, the police searched the two vehicles, finding inside one of them a backpack containing four marijuana buds and 15 blister packs containing a total of 150 400-milligram tablets of a medicationas well as cash, different split notes, all of which were seized and sent to the Narcotics Group II of the National Police, which carried out an investigation to clarify the facts.
The agents were able to verify that the medicine in question is a medicine capable of producing effects on the human body which cause serious damage to health and that it generates a great dependenceit must therefore be prescribed by a doctor with the corresponding follow-up.
The researchers verified that the backpack where marijuana buds, pills and money were seized It belonged to a young woman and that she did not have a medical prescription for the medications she was carrying, which is why, following the investigation last Tuesday, the woman was arrested as the alleged perpetrator of an offense against public health.