NewsPolish-led drug ring smuggled $15M worth of narcotics to Finland

Polish-led drug ring smuggled $15M worth of narcotics to Finland

A criminal organization led by a man from Poland is suspected of transporting to Finland and distributing an "exceptionally large" quantity of drugs and materials for their production, as well as designer drugs, police reported on Tuesday.

Drugs worth millions of euros. The leader of the smuggling group was a Pole.
Drugs worth millions of euros. The leader of the smuggling group was a Pole.
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Sara Bounaoui

31 July 2024 17:39

According to the data provided by investigators, the group's criminal activities included the smuggling of substances such as cocaine, amphetamine, and alpha-PVP, known as the "zombie drug."

The smuggling lasted from the fall of 2022 until December 2023. The team operated by importing necessary ingredients mainly from Asia and producing drugs on a mass scale – this information was disclosed during a conference in Vantaa. In total, they are estimated to have smuggled drugs and designer drugs worth approximately 15 million CAD.

As revealed, the Finnish market was supplied with drugs hidden in various places, including private homes and summer cottages rented through Airbnb.

Raw materials for drug production were smuggled into the country by car, crossing the border with Sweden at the Bothnian Bay, from where they were distributed further south in Finland.

Among the substances that reached Finland, amphetamine oil was predominant, from which over 1,500 kilograms of ready-made amphetamine was produced. In addition, approximately 90 kilograms of marijuana, around 50 kilograms of hashish and cocaine, as well as several dozen pounds of other narcotic substances, including tens of thousands of ecstasy tablets, were smuggled.

The leader was a Pole. He was involved with a Finnish citizen

Investigation revealed that the leader of the group, a Polish citizen, was involved with a Finnish citizen who helped distribute drugs in the country. Both were arrested last year in an apartment near Helsinki, where alpha-PVP production was found during searches.

During the investigation, many people were detained, seven of whom remain in custody.

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