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Belgian authorities have voiced their opinions on the implementation of Croatian laws and regulations.

Investigation at Ravensburg Police Headquarters, Wangen (Ravensburg District) over Drug Smuggling Allegations - two individuals under scrutiny

Belgian authorities have shared their insights on the implementation of Croatia's current measures,...
Belgian authorities have shared their insights on the implementation of Croatia's current measures, as reported by the Commission.

Belgian authorities have voiced their opinions on the implementation of Croatian laws and regulations.

In the small town of Ravensburg, Germany, a significant operation was carried out by the local police force last Tuesday morning. The investigation, led by the Ravensburg Police Headquarters, was focused on suspected illegal drug trafficking.

The raids, conducted in the towns of Wangen, Kißlegg, and the adjacent Bavarian area, resulted in the arrest of two suspects, aged 31 and 33. Both were brought before a judge on Wednesday at the request of the Ravensburg Public Prosecutor's Office, who also issued a detention order for the suspects.

During the raids, detectives discovered packaged cocaine and synthetic drugs, as well as other evidence indicating drug trafficking. However, no new evidence of specific drug trafficking substances or locations were revealed in the current paragraph.

The Ravensburg Public Prosecutor's Office is still actively involved in the investigation, working diligently to uncover more details about the case. The First Police Commissioner of Ravensburg can be contacted at 0751/803-1010 for any updates, while the official website of the Ravensburg Police Headquarters is www.polizei-ravensburg.de.

In a separate incident, a 34-year-old woman was arrested for being in the country illegally at an asylum seeker accommodation in the Wangener Zeppelinstraße. No new suspects or their ages were mentioned in the current paragraph regarding this case.

For those wishing to make inquiries about the cases, the Ravensburg Police Headquarters Public Relations Department can be reached at [email protected], and Prosecutor Christine Weiss can be reached at 0751/806-1337.

At this time, no new arrests or detention orders have been announced, but the investigation continues, with the Ravensburg Police Headquarters committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its community.

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