Mar 18 • 08:03 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Man is arrested for using grandmother's house as a drug den in the interior of MG

An 18-year-old man was arrested for drug trafficking after using his 79-year-old grandmother's home as a drug point in Patos de Minas, Brazil.

An 18-year-old man was arrested for drug trafficking after police discovered that he was using his grandmother's house in the Alto da Serra neighborhood of Patos de Minas, Brazil, as a drug point. The arrest occurred on a Sunday afternoon when local authorities acted on a tip-off regarding the suspect's activities at the residence. Upon arrival, the police spoke with the 79-year-old grandmother, who permitted them to search the property.

During the search, the suspect attempted to dispose of a precision scale by throwing it out of the window when he realized that the authorities were entering the home. After a brief chase in the backyard, police apprehended the young man. Further investigation revealed approximately 100 grams of marijuana hidden in his wardrobe, along with a notebook detailing drug transactions and a list of debtors, indicating the operation of an organized drug trade from the premises.

The suspect confessed to his crimes and was promptly taken into custody. This incident raises concerns about the influence of drug trafficking on vulnerable populations and the involvement of younger individuals in such illegal activities, particularly when family members are exploited for their residences. The case highlights the ongoing battle against drug-related crime in Brazil, particularly in regions that are facing socioeconomic challenges.

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