In the search of the house, the agents found a potentially dangerous dog guarding the drug crop, which served to identify the owner of the home
Agents of the National Police dismantled an indoor marijuana crop made up of almost fifty plants and an approximate weight of 15 kilos. This is an anti-drug operation carried out by agents of the Molina de Segura National Police Station.
Agents from the Judicial Police Brigade carried out an investigation into a booth that was suspected of being used for the commission of some type of illicit activity. Once the corresponding entry and search warrant was obtained, they found almost fifty marijuana plants weighing 15,000 grams in the house, as well as various effects and instruments for the cultivation, processing and subsequent sale of marijuana. Inside, guarding the house, was a dog classified as potentially dangerous.
From the investigations carried out around the animal, it was possible to determine the identity of the owner of the home and make a first arrest. The inspection of the house of the Scientific Police Brigade allowed the identification of two other people involved in the cultivation of drugs
Thanks to the Police Technical Ocular Inspection carried out by Scientific Police agents at the scene of the events, it was possible to lophoscopically identify two other presumed implicated, of Spanish nationality, 48 and 58 years of age, proceeding to their arrest as presumed authors of a Crime against public health.
The intervention was carried out by members of the National Police Commissioner in Molina de Segura, dependent on the Superior Headquarters of the National Police of the Region of Murcia, and culminated in the arrest of three men of Spanish nationality who have already been placed at the disposal of the Court. of Instruction in functions of Guard.