Drugs network dismantled in Algeria
A criminal court in the province of Chelf (west of Algiers) sentenced nine people to life in prison and a man to six months on Sunday on charges of forming an international network specialised in cultivating cannabis in neighbouring Morocco.
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The suspects turned the cannabis into drugs and distributed them in various parts of Algeria.
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The National Gendarmerie forces smashed the network in late April last year after they discovered a car wash turned into a big garage to store drugs.
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Investigations led to the seizure of 116 kg of drugs at one of the suspects’ house.
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The National Gendarmerie later arrested the rest of the culprits involved in this smuggling ring.
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They admitted that they were part of an international drug smuggling network. They said they used to rent lands in the Moroccan border town of Oudjda and cultivate cannabis.