Drug raid in Celle: Three men in custody – weapons and cocaine seized!

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Drugs and weapons were discovered during police searches in Celle. Three suspects are suspected of drug trafficking and burglaries.

In Celle wurden bei Polizeidurchsuchungen Drogen und Waffen entdeckt. Drei Verdächtige stehen im Verdacht des Drogenhandels und von Einbrüchen.
Drugs and weapons were discovered during police searches in Celle. Three suspects are suspected of drug trafficking and burglaries.

Drug raid in Celle: Three men in custody – weapons and cocaine seized!

Things are currently very busy in Celle: a large-scale police operation has made headlines in the city. With a total of ten searches in various houses and apartments, three men were arrested and are now in custody. The suspicion? Drug trafficking and burglaries, especially in veterinary practices in the region. How NDR Reportedly, cocaine worth tens of thousands of euros and five weapons were seized during the searches. These weapons are said to be connected to a break-in in Neu Wulmstorf, where several sharp weapons were also stolen earlier.

The police investigation is focusing on a 27-year-old, a 40-year-old and a 44-year-old, the latter of whom directly deals in narcotics. The break-ins in the veterinary practices in Celle and the surrounding area took place in spring 2025. Not only cash was stolen, but also medication and possibly drugs. The parallels to the incident in Neu Wulmstorf are evident and suggest that similar perpetrators are at work, as well Picture confirmed.

Burglaries in veterinary practices as a trend?

Concerns about break-ins at veterinary practices are not new. A look at Halle (Saale) shows that, like in Celle, veterinarians there are also concerned about the increased occurrence of such crimes. Loud mz.de Burglars often target cash and medication. In particular, the theft of dangerous medications such as ketamine, which is used as a party drug, among other things, is always in focus. Although these substances must be stored safely, burglars often exploit the weaknesses in the security precautions.

In Celle and beyond, it is obvious that there is a serious problem with break-ins in veterinary practices. The police have already taken action and are pulling out all stops to put the perpetrators behind bars. It remains to be seen whether the arrests in Celle will provide the impetus to prevent such crimes in the future and, if necessary, to increase security in the practices themselves.