Two people have been arrested in Llançà in an operation against drug trafficking that has allowed to dismantle two points of sale of narcotics located on Farella street and on the Port de la Selva road. The action has been developed jointly by the National Police and the Local Police of the municipality.
The investigation started after a neighbor alerted of an alleged drug sale and of the feeling of insecurity that, in their opinion, this activity was generating in the town. Following that complaint, the police forces launched several surveillance operations on the suspects.
Searches in two homes in Llançà
The investigators attribute to those involved the integration into a family clan with an organized and hierarchical structure. Last April 13, and with authorization from the Figueres court, the agents searched two homes in Llançà, one of them illegally occupied.
In those entries, various substances and material linked to the alleged drug distribution were seized. The agents located cocaine, marijuana, haixix and ketamine, in addition to 3,000 euros in cash and utensils for the weighing and fractionation of the substances.
Police records of the arrested
The two detainees had a record with the Mossos d'Esquadra for alleged small-scale drug trafficking, injuries, and crimes against property. The investigation focused on their possible role within a stable drug sales activity in the municipality.
With this intervention, the police forces have closed two enclaves that were under surveillance and that, allegedly, functioned as drug distribution points in Llançà, in an action aimed at curbing this type of activity and at reducing the insecurity reported by residents of the area.