Drug discovery in Berlin: A ton of marijuana discovered between coconuts!

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Five men in Berlin were arrested after importing a ton of marijuana hidden in coconuts.

Fünf Männer in Berlin wurden festgenommen, nachdem sie eine Tonne Marihuana importiert hatten, versteckt in Kokosnüssen.
Five men in Berlin were arrested after importing a ton of marijuana hidden in coconuts.

Drug discovery in Berlin: A ton of marijuana discovered between coconuts!

In Berlin, customs investigators made a huge drug discovery: Over a ton of marijuana was discovered in the port of Hamburg when it was carefully hidden between coconuts. Five men from Berlin, aged 36 to 69, are suspected of having smuggled this delivery into Germany. Particularly explosive: the oldest among them, a 69-year-old, was apparently the recipient of this illegal cargo. It is one of the largest drug finds in the capital.

The investigating authorities had the suspected perpetrators in their sights early on and were able to track the packages to Berlin-Spandau. When the men were arrested, they were brought before an investigating judge at the Tiergarten district court on Tuesday. The arrest warrants were executed without hesitation. Further investigations are already underway, but there is currently no information about the black market value or the origin of the marijuana. The entire drug trade seems to be on shaky ground, and the authorities are still on the lookout for other possible participants. Tagesschau reports.

What is Marijuana?

But why is marijuana so much of the focus of investigators? A substance derived from the Cannabis sativa plant, marijuana is notorious primarily for its main psychoactive component, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It is used both illegally and legally in many countries, with different legal frameworks and medical applications. In the United States, for example, about 35.4% of adults ages 18 to 25 report use in the past year.

The effects of marijuana are varied: In the short term, they can range from a feeling of euphoria to impaired memory. However, long-term use also poses health risks; From lung-damaging effects to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, some adverse effects have been observed. More information is provided by a comprehensive analysis by the Cleveland Clinic, which underlines the versatile nature of the substance: Cleveland Clinic explains.

Healthy eating in focus

While drug markets represent major societal challenges, the issue of healthy nutrition is just as relevant. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that a healthy diet plays a crucial role in preventing non-communicable diseases. In recent years, many people's lifestyles have changed, resulting in more and more energy-dense and unhealthy foods being consumed.

However, to minimize current health problems, WHO recommends consuming at least 400g of fruits and vegetables daily. In addition, less than 10% of your daily energy intake should come from free sugars and less than 30% from fats to improve your diet. So a healthy lifestyle requires more than just avoiding drugs; Diet and lifestyle habits also play a central role in our health. For further details on nutrition, there is background information from the WHO here: WHO explains.

In summary, these current developments in Berlin and the underlying health issues show how important it is both to pay attention to our decisions in our everyday lives and to develop an awareness of the social problems surrounding drug trafficking. It would be advisable to make mindful and informed decisions, whether when dealing with drugs or in your own diet.