Arrested in Chamartín with Tusi, Hashish, and MDMA in Modified Car

Madrid Municipal Police arrested a 35-year-old man in Chamartín, seizing various drugs and money from a car with a secret compartment.

Image of drugs seized by Madrid Municipal Police in a car.
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Image of drugs seized by Madrid Municipal Police in a car.

Agents of the Madrid Municipal Police arrested a 35-year-old individual on August 7th in the Chamartín district, seizing various drugs such as tusi, hashish, and MDMA, along with over 100 euros and consumption paraphernalia.

The police intervention occurred around 4:30 PM when officers noticed a car parked illegally. Upon approaching to identify the driver, they observed evident signs of agitation, including involuntary tremors and profuse sweating.
The man spontaneously admitted to carrying a dose of 'pink cocaine' or tusi hidden in his sock, voluntarily handing over the package along with a pipe found in the glove compartment. Despite his initial cooperation, the suspect's suspicious attitude prompted a thorough search of the vehicle.
During the inspection of the car, officers discovered over one hundred euros in cash and a commercial Monster brand can that had been altered to function as a secret compartment. Inside the container was a vial with a translucent fluid, which the arrested individual described as a psychotropic substance.
The car search also revealed additional bags with pink and salmon-colored powders, two packages of brown rocky material, a bag of translucent crystals, and various drug consumption items stored in the glove compartment. Preliminary analyses identified the seized material as hashish, MDMA, and tusi.
Subsequently, canine units re-inspected the vehicle without detecting further narcotics. The man, who had no prior police record, was taken to police facilities accused of a crime against public health and placed at the disposal of the judicial authority.