Pizza with Cocaine Discovered in Düsseldorf Restaurant

In Düsseldorf, police found a restaurant selling cocaine-laced pizza inspired by a German film. The operation led to multiple arrests and significant drug seizures.


Pizza with Cocaine Discovered in Düsseldorf Restaurant

In the western part of Germany, in the old town of Düsseldorf, the police discovered a restaurant that sold pizza with cocaine as a form of side dish, inspired by this idea of German cinematographic film. The restaurant included a special pizza under number 40 in its menu. The head of the criminal police, Michael Graf von Mülleken from Düsseldorf, stated that "this was one of the most sold types of pizza." According to information from DW, "Pizza number 40," offered by the restaurant, caused a serious health crisis, not due to the taste, but due to the hidden narcotic. It is assumed that the owner of the restaurant (36 years old) threw a bag with narcotics out of the window of his apartment when police officers knocked on the door for his detention. An officer remarked that the bag "fell right between the hands of police officers." In this operation, 150 police officers participated in the previous week to prevent these activities. The police conducted raids in the region of North Rhine-Westphalia in municipalities of Wuppertal, Mönchengladbach, Zülingen, Merbusch, Hilden, Han, and Erkrath. During these operations, police found two cannabis fields in Mönchengladbach and Zülingen, on which 300 and 60 plants were grown. There were also found cold weapons, cash, and expensive watches. 1.6 kilograms of cocaine, 400 grams of cannabis, and 268 thousand euros in cash were seized. In the course of subsequent investigations, detectives identified three individuals, presumably involved in the supply of narcotics, as well as 12 juveniles.

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