In Palma, a man was arrested after neighbors reported suspicious activity. During the search, investigators found over 100 g of cocaine, hashish, and several thousand euros in cash.
Arrest in Palma: Neighbors lead police to a suspect
In the early morning in Palma, the streets still damp from the night's rain, the National Police rushed to an apartment in the heart of the city. Residents had in the past weeks repeatedly complained about unusual visitors, loud confrontations and brief, frequent visits to the house. Around 7:30 a.m. the search began — precise, but clearly routine.
What the officers found: Several bags prepared for sale, more than 100 grams of a substance identified as cocaine, around 50 grams of hashish, various medicines and cash in the four-figure range — according to police, over 3,000 euros. All was seized.
No big showdown, but clear clues
The whole thing did not feel like a spectacular manhunt, but rather the end of an observation: small deliveries, neighbor tips, and finally the raid. Investigators report that the drugs were already packaged in portions — which suggests the goods were intended for sale.
A woman who asked not to be named said she had noticed the whispers and the constant visitors. Now we simply hope it will be quieter.
The suspect is currently in police custody. Police are now checking whether there are connections to larger networks and how the drugs found their way into the city. Statements from neighbors and the packaging found are meant to support the investigations.
A small, steady pressure from the bottom — anonymous tips from the neighborhood — apparently helped here. Not a flashy operation with flashing lights and sirens, but classic investigative work.
The case reminds us: drug problems often show themselves discreetly in everyday life, in the aftermath of conflicts, nightly streams of visitors, or unusual sounds. For the neighborhood, there is hope that the raid will bring short-term calm and long-term deterrence.
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