They were reselling stolen drugs, Nas di Caserta notifies 10 measures

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(ANSA) – NAPLES, APRIL 12 – Also included are benzodiazepines, drugs that have become sadly known because they are used by young people as “high anxiolytics”, among the drugs that a group of “unfaithful” employees stole from the warehouse of the company where they worked to sell them to their clients, earning, together with their fixers, about 400 euros a day: this is what the carabinieri of the Nas of Caserta discovered who notified ten people as many precautionary measures (two house arrest, six residence bans and an obligation to presentation to the judicial police) issued by the investigating judge of North Naples at the request of the local investigating office coordinated by the prosecutor Maria Antonietta Troncone.

The hypothesized offenses are, for various reasons, aggravated theft and abusive exercise of the profession of pharmacist and trade in broken or imperfect medicines. Altogether there are twenty-one suspects: nine employees and twelve fixers. After getting hold of the medicines (drugs and parapharmaceuticals), the unfaithful employees hid them in the clothes they wore or in their lunch boxes. According to military estimates, in 2020 alone, the gang would have stolen drugs from warehouses – including those used by veterinarians, steroids and for erectile dysfunction – for a total value of 180 thousand euros. The customers were resident in the municipalities north of Naples. (HANDLE).

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