Condemnations for Drug Dealing in Buenos Aires

In 48 hours, the UFEIDE secured two effective sentences against drug dealers in the neighborhoods of Flores and Constitución. Investigations led to the seizure of cocaine and cash, resulting in significant prison sentences.


Condemnations for Drug Dealing in Buenos Aires

In Buenos Aires City, two effective sentences for drug dealing were issued within 48 hours against two individuals involved in cases in the neighborhoods of Flores and Constitución. These rulings were obtained by the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for the Investigation of Drug-Related Crimes of the City (UFEIDE) through abbreviated trials.

In the first case, initiated following complaints from residents of Flores, a man selling drugs on Nazca Avenue at 900 was identified. Following an investigation led by prosecutor Cecilia Amil Martín from UFEIDE, in coordination with the Antidrug Division Zone III of the City Police, a search was carried out at his residence, resulting in the seizure of cocaine, drug packaging materials, cash, and cell phones. The individual, with previous convictions, received a sentence of 2 years and 6 months of effective prison.

On the other hand, in the second case, police officers in Constitución observed a suspicious transaction between two people, one of whom was found with cocaine when searched. Following this, the Antidrug Division Zone IV of the City Police was tasked with investigating the case, which revealed that the accused woman was distributing drugs around her home on Ciudadela Passage at 1200. During the investigation, nearly 27 grams of cocaine packaged in 55 plastic wraps were found. The accused, with previous convictions, was sentenced to 3 years of effective prison.