Israeli police raided an apartment in Petah Tikva and seized large quantities of drugs, some packaged in candy wrappers, police said. A couple in their 20s was arrested.
Police in Petah Tikva raided an apartment Monday morning, seizing drugs that were partially packaged in candy wrappers, and arrested a couple in their 20s, police said. The operation is part of an ongoing police campaign against drug trafficking. The Zioneer has reported on several similar drug busts in recent weeks, including in Petah Tikva, Jerusalem, Haifa, and Efrat, as part of broader enforcement efforts. No further details on the type or quantity of drugs were immediately available.
- DevelopingPolice arrest Petah Tikva man on suspicion of drug trafficking; large quantities seized
- StrongPolice arrest two Jerusalem-area suspects in drug trafficking bust; crystal meth and cash seized
- DevelopingPolice uncover drug lab in Haifa's Hadar neighborhood, seize 8 kg of suspicious substance
- DevelopingPolice issue administrative closure order on Haifa apartment suspected as drug hub
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