The Guardia Civil have arrested four members of the criminal group, two of them minors
The now arrested had appropriated a vacation home and had become a cannabis greenhouse
Have seized hundreds of marijuana plants and all the tools used for cultivation
The Guardia Civil of the Region of Murcia, within the established services to prevent and prosecute drug trafficking, has developed a research has resulted in the dismantling of a criminal group dedicated to the cultivation of marijuana in Santiago de la Ribera, San Javier.
Have been arrested four members of the band, including two children, and seized hundreds of marijuana plants, and all effects used for cultivation.
The investigation began when specialized public safety prevention agents detected the possible existence of a clandestine marijuana greenhouse in a house in Santiago de la Ribera.
The result of the investigation, officers located the house where supposedly had settled planting cannabis, and found out the identity of the members of the criminal group was behind the illicit cultivation of the substance, of the four neighboring Spanish town, some of them with a history of similar offenses.
Usurped homes to install underground greenhouses
Of practiced investigation it has been determined that members of the criminal group conducted a survey of households in the village who spent a long period of time without being visited by their owners, to seize Out of them and install a complete greenhouse in order to grow and manipulate marijuana.
After obtaining all necessary evidence has been registered address where the investigation has dismantled a clandestine gases with a hundred marijuana plants and all the tools used in it, as sophisticated elements of heating, ventilation, lighting and irrigation conditions provided optimal for their growth and development.
In the record of the property was arrested the four band members, two of them minors, suspected of crimes against public health.
Those arrested, seized the substance and effect, and the proceedings have been brought before the Court of Instruction No. 7 San Javier (Murcia) and the Office of Children of Murcia.
Source: Ministerio del Interior