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Teenager charged over drugs found at Swedish preschool

Key Points
  • A teenager in Blekinge, Sweden, is charged with serious drug offenses.
  • Drugs were found hidden at a preschool, with 60,000 tramadol tablets involved.
  • The teenager admits to the events but denies committing a crime.

A teenager in western Blekinge, Sweden, has been charged with two counts of serious drug offenses. The prosecutor alleges that he received, stored, and transported large quantities of drugs, which were later found at a preschool. According to the charges, the teenager handled two deliveries totaling 60,000 tramadol tablets in July last year, claiming in interviews that he believed the boxes contained computer parts.

The crime was discovered when a caretaker found one of the boxes hidden in a playhouse at the preschool. Shortly after, the teenager messaged his girlfriend about the missing tablets and the police arriving, admitting to the sequence of events but denying the crime.

he believed the boxes contained computer parts

admitting to the sequence of events but denying the crime

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