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Captagon Booster Found in Landsberg: 2.1 Million Drug Tablets, 975 Containers, 25 Million Euros Worth

Summary by Spiegel
The suspects hid the tablets in olive glasses: The police found the drug in a vegetable trade in Landsberg is larger than initially assumed. Around 2.1 million tablets were secured during the action.

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The suspects hid the tablets in olive glasses: The police found the drug in a vegetable trade in Landsberg is larger than initially assumed. Around 2.1 million tablets were secured during the action.

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After the drug discovery in a vegetable trade in Saxony-Anhalt, customs and police have now searched all pallets and discovered more captagon tablets than initially assumed. In total, it is about 25 million euros of black market value – one of the largest single finds in Germany.

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The police discovered 2.1 million captagon tablets in a vegetable trade in Landsberg. Street sales value: 25 million euros. Those behind the smuggling remain unclear.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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