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Drug family trial in Graz: verdicts delivered
An Iraqi clan was in the dock in Graz this week for drug trafficking. Five guilty verdicts were handed down on Friday. The eldest son received 15 years in prison.
As reported, a family of Iraqi origin had to answer for the import and sale of over 20 kilos of cocaine, 250 kilos of cannabis and one kilo of flex cocaine ("zombie drug") at the Graz Regional Criminal Court this week.
Drugs stashed in someone else's house
The 36-year-old main defendant is said to have ordered the drugs in Montenegro together with his brother (33) and then sold them. The drug trafficking could be proven to the suspects via the chat history, which had run via crypto-messenger services.
The drugs were stored in a chimney shaft in a house that the suspects had nothing to do with, in underground garages or empty apartments. The 36-year-old pleaded guilty to most of the charges, but tried to exonerate his youngest brother and his wife.
The sentences were handed down yesterday: The eldest son received 15 years in prison, the middle son seven years. The father, mother and youngest son received combined fines and conditional prison sentences, while the daughter-in-law was acquitted. The sentences are not final.
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