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Authorities Hold Four Drug Trafficking Suspects at Boom Festival

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The four suspects, two men and two women, aged between 23 and 37 years, were arrested in the face of a serious crime.

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The 40 thousand tickets for the Boom Festival were issued in two days and sold to 169 countries

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The four suspects, two men and two women, aged between 23 and 37 years, were arrested in the face of a serious crime.

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The Judiciary Police (PJ) detained, on Saturday, more than three persons by the alleged author of traffic offences of stupefacts within the Boom Festival, in Idanha-a-Nova, in the White Castle. According to a communiqué issued this Sunday, the suspects, of foreign nationality, were arrested in a Flagrant. They are 32,39 and 52 years old and are now waiting to be present at the first judicial questionnaire for the application of appropriate co-op…

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The four suspects, two men and two women, aged between 23 and 37 years, were arrested in a flagrant crime by the authorities, referred in a communication to the Department of Criminal Investigation of the PJ Guard, which acted in conjunction with the National Drug Traffic Control Unit and the Director of the Centre of the same police organization.

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Two men and two women were caught in a fiery crime with alucinogenous cogums, MDMAs, mescalins and DMTs, a drug made from vegetable mixtures. And they had more than €10,000 from sales.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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