Düsseldorf Pizzeria Nabbed for Selling Cocaine-Laced Pizza: A Summary

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What's the latest in German law enforcement?
In Düsseldorf, a pizzeria has been busted for selling pizzas with a dangerous side dish: cocaine. The owner, who had no previous criminal record, was arrested along with 15 others, and over €268,000 ($291,000) in cash was seized.

But wait, there's more!
Just two days after being released, the owner was back to his old tricks, offering the infamous 'pizza No. 40' again. This led to the discovery of three suspected suppliers and 12 other suspects, and the seizure of 1.6 kilograms (3.5 pounds) of cocaine and 400 grams (14 ounces) of cannabis.

The moral of the story?
Don't mess with German law enforcement or their pizza!

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