A house used as a deposit for amphetamines, cocaine and marijuana, a drug destined for the Cagliari summer nightlife: the den, in viale Sant'Avendrace in Cagliari, was managed by three Albanians but was also accessible to other foreign citizens, especially Africans, and perhaps used for other illegal activities.

In the blitz of the Flying Squad the three Albanians (aged 34, 41 and 42) ended up in prison, one, the oldest, residing in Cagliari and the other two in Pisa. The 4 kilos of amphetamine (one of the biggest seizures in the south of the island in recent years) and the two of cocaine had just arrived at the apartment. In a locked room, inside a closet , there was also marijuana .

The operation, with the investigations coordinated by the manager Fabrizo Mustaro, were triggered during the prevention services against thefts in the home and in commercial activities that took place in the area recently. Some information gathered and the comings and goings triggered investigations on an apartment that was owned by a pensioner who had been deceased for some years. It was used by foreigners and so the search was carried out with the recovery of the drug which, once sold, would have allowed a gain of over one million euros .

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