The PSP in Viseu announced that it had arrested two 18-year-old boys suspected of drug trafficking in a school in the city center this morning.
In a statement, the PSP explained that the youngsters were in possession of “hashish that would give 240 and 115 individual doses.”
According to the PSP, the arrests were made during an operation carried out in the fight against drug trafficking and consumption, in coordination with those responsible for the educational establishment.
The PSP of Viseu counted on the collaboration of the Cinotécnica team of Porto.
In addition to the hashish found, two mobile phones and a knife were seized from the young.
The detainees will now be present at the Judicial Court of Viseu.
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