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Five arrested for allegedly running “cocaine taxi” service in Berlin

The prosecutor says the suspects are thought to have conducted more than 2,200 sales of cocaine with their "cocaine taxi"

The move follows a five-month investigation into 13 suspects of varying nationalities, aged between 23 and 45

Five suspected drug dealers have been arrested in Berlin for allegedly running a cocaine delivery service in the German capital, investigators said on Tuesday (2 March).

Around 200 officers raided 14 properties in the early morning hours, a statement from police said.

This followed on from a five-month investigation into 13 suspects of varying nationalities, aged between 23 and 45.

They are associated with Berlin’s organized crime scene and are said to have operated a lucrative drug dealing network.

According to the Berlin public prosecutor, the gang are thought to have conducted more than 2,200 sales of cocaine with their “cocaine taxi.”

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