121 were seized marijuana plants and several kilos of buds, plus lots of data used for their production and handling
Are credited with authorship of the alleged crimes of drug trafficking and defrauding of electricity to the arrested
The Civil Guard Murcia has conducted an operation to prevent and prosecute drug trafficking that has led to the arrest of eight people and the imputation of two others.
During the course of the investigation have been dismantled five clandestine marijuana growing greenhouses in Librilla and Source Librilla.
The Civil Guard have seized 121 marijuana plants, several kilos of buds of this material and all data used for their production and handling devices such as lighting, ventilation, heating and irrigation, fertilizers, precision scales, containers, etc..
Agents prevention and public security service Nature Protection (SEPRONA) operation opened last summer to pursue illicit marijuana cultivation on populations of the Bajo Guadalentin.
Early indications obtained from the result of the investigation and follow-ups to locate potential suspects allowed Librilla and Source Librilla cannabis sativa two plantations on farms and locate three in homes where also carried out this illegal activity.
Having found the crimes investigated and those responsible identified all the operational phase of the operation was developed, proceeding to the completion of the inputs and records relevant to dismantle five clandestine marijuana growing greenhouses.
In the records, the agents seized a total 121 marijuana plants in full production and several kilos of this substance buds ready for imminent sale to distributors and regular users of the entire region.
It has also seized large amount of sophisticated devices used for the illicit cultivation and manipulation of this substance, as elements of lighting, ventilation, heating and irrigation of plantations, fertilizers and precision scales.
Are credited with authorship of the alleged crime of drug trafficking (drug cultivation or processing) In the dozen arrested and charged, and all Spaniards between 24 and 50 years.
In addition, those arrested by the indor culture (indoor housing) are accused guilty of breach of electricity by 'bridging' installation to save a substantial economic value on their bills, due to the high energy consumption of devices installed.
Those arrested and charged, substances and effects seized, and the proceedings have been made available to the competent judicial authorities.
Source: Ministerio del Interior