Two men sentenced for drugs in caravan at campsite in Sollentuna

Police raided a white caravan at a campsite in Sollentuna and found kilos of narcotics. Two men have now been sentenced for the crime, one of whom used the alias Greta Thunberg.

One man stood bent over a cocaine tray when police stormed into the caravan. The raid uncovered large quantities of narcotics stored in the vehicle at the campsite.

The two men have been sentenced for drug offenses. One of them used the alias Greta Thunberg according to details from the ruling.

The incident took place at a campsite in Sollentuna. Police have released their own images from the operation.

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