Two Men Arrested in Torrejón for Trafficking Ketamine, LSD, and Liquid Ecstasy

The National Police caught the individuals in Torrejón de Ardoz during an anti-drug operation over Easter Week.

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Two individuals were arrested in Torrejón de Ardoz by the National Police, accused of a public health offense after being caught trafficking various narcotic substances during a special Easter Week operation.

The National Police has confirmed the arrest of two men in Torrejón de Ardoz. The arrests occurred within the framework of a drug control operation implemented during Easter Week, as reported by the police force this Tuesday.
Officers intervened when they observed the two men exchanging narcotic substances for money in a public place. The intervention took place at the precise moment these transactions were being carried out.
The events transpired between March 15 and April 10, a period during which citizen security units detected suspicious movements. During the intervention, a significant variety of drugs were seized from the detainees' belongings.
Among the confiscated substances were ketamine, LSD, and liquid ecstasy. This seizure led to the arrest of both individuals as alleged perpetrators of a public health offense. Following their arrest, they were handed over to the competent judicial authority.