Police officers came to the drug deal in uniform

By Bernhard Schilz

Berlin carpenter makes drug confession. His gang included a policeman and a soldier from Berlin.

Nobody would have suspected or controlled this drug gang from Berlin: A police officer and a soldier are said to have delivered marijuana and cocaine to Dresden for a drug dealer – in uniform.

On Monday, her client Michael H. (34), a Berlin carpenter, was in front of the Dresden district court in ten cases for drug trafficking. H. made a comprehensive confession: “I financed my own cocaine consumption with the drug trade.”

He met the police officer Jan E. (25) and the Bundeswehr soldier Jan B. (27) through mutual friends. “E knew I was dealing drugs, he had money problems, asked me for help,” Michael H. testified.

In April 2020, according to the indictment, the police officer in uniform drove the accused’s Skoda to Dresden and delivered two kilos of marijuana and 450 grams of cocaine there. “He received 1,000 euros for this,” according to the indictment.

According to the indictment, Bundeswehr soldier Jan B. also took the train to the Saxon state capital in uniform in June in June, with 300 grams of cocaine and 500 grams of marijuana in his luggage.

Everything was blown up by the Dresden buyers, they were caught and sentenced to imprisonment.

Steve Schulze-Reinhold (42), spokesman for the public prosecutor. “Proceedings for illegal drug trafficking are underway against the soldiers and the police officers.”

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