Feb 16 β€’ 14:36 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Seventy kilograms of marijuana seized in abandoned house in Ipatinga

Seventy kilograms of marijuana were seized from an abandoned house in Ipatinga, Brazil, following a police operation during which additional drugs were also discovered.

On Sunday, March 15, police in Ipatinga, Brazil, seized seventy kilograms of marijuana from an abandoned house as part of their ongoing anti-drug operations. This seizure occurred during the "Carnival 2026 Operation," which was prompted by an anonymous tip-off indicating that narcotics were being stored in two locations in the Limoeiro neighborhood, including the vacant property and another residence.

Upon reaching the abandoned house, police found it unoccupied and in a state of neglect. They were informed by the keyholder, who was located with the permission of the property owner, and began a thorough search. During their investigation, officers uncovered two bags that contained sixty marijuana bricks, indicating a significant drug operation was underway in the area. Subsequently, further searches led to the discovery of additional drug quantities, including cocaine and ecstasy tablets.

The operation not only resulted in the timely seizure of a large quantity of illegal drugs but also highlighted ongoing issues related to drug trafficking in local neighborhoods. One man was arrested during the police operation, underscoring the authorities' commitment to combating drug-related crimes. This incident raises concerns about public safety and drug use within the community, prompting calls for increased measures to address these challenges.

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