Munich: Cleaning lady catches dealer with drugs for 1 million euros in hotel room

München – It was a fool’s errand for three suspected cocaine dealers. The police tracked them down because they didn’t keep order in the hotel room!

The men, aged between 23 and 27, had rented a room in the Feldmoching district for 85 euros per night – and used it as a drug laboratory. When the police stormed the room, they found the officers there Drugs worth more than a million euros!

The defendants turned the hotel room (on the left from the catalog) into a drug bunker. Officers confiscated packaged cocaine and cocaine slabs (right)

Foto: Hotel Ferchenhof

Cocaine and marijuana worth 1 million euros

On December 1, 2023, the police received a tip from the hotel staff receive. Apparently the cleaning lady had discovered the drug lab in room number 19.

This is what the bathroom looked like in the brochure (left). This is what the police officers found (right). The dealers hoarded kilos of marijuana in black garbage bags

Foto: Hotel Ferchenhof , privat

► Special forces of the SEK arrived and arrested the men as they stormed the hotel room full of drugs. The police found almost seven kilograms of cocaine there – some packaged, some still in slabs – and almost 51 kilos Marihuana in large garbage bags. One of the men also had another kilo of cocaine with him when he was arrested.

The market value of the seized drugs: well over one million euros!

There were also packages ready for sale in the closet Cocaine found

Photo: private

Firearms under the mattress

The officers also found almost five kilos of extenders, a precision scale, a vacuum sealer and three sharp ones Firearmshidden under a mattress – including a loaded “Zastava” pistol, caliber 6.35.

Firearms were hidden under a mattress, including a loaded Zastava (caliber 6.35, below)

Foto: Hotel Ferchenhof

Next Tuesday starts in München the trial against the three men, who are represented by, among others, lawyer Julia Weinmann and criminal defense lawyers Kai Wagler, Jörg Sklebitz and Benedikt Stehle.

The defendants are accused of armed trafficking in narcotics in large quantities. Some of the men have relevant criminal records and face several years Jail.

By Editor

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