Qrendi Drug Bust: Woman Charged After €13k Cocaine Seizure
Cocaine Cache: Qrendi Woman Faces Charges After €13,000 Stash Seized
In the quiet, picturesque village of Qrendi, nestled between the ancient temples and the Mediterranean Sea, an unassuming residence has become the centre of an unexpected storm. Police, acting on a tip-off, raided the property and discovered a stash of cocaine with an estimated street value of €13,000. The woman living there, a 35-year-old local resident, has since been charged with drug trafficking and related offences.
From Quiet Village to Drug Raid Scene
Qrendi, known for its rich history and stunning landscapes, is not typically associated with major drug busts. The village, located in the southern region of Malta, is home to the ancient Mnajdra and Ġgantija temples, attracting tourists and history enthusiasts alike. The residence where the drugs were found is situated just off Triq il-Kuncizzjoni, a short walk from the iconic Clapham Junction junction, a local landmark.
The raid, carried out by the Drugs Unit and the Southern Regional Police, took place on Tuesday morning. Neighbours, waking up to the commotion, found their usually peaceful village buzzing with police activity. “It’s shocking,” said a local resident who wished to remain anonymous. “You never expect something like this to happen right on your doorstep.”
€13,000 Worth of Cocaine Seized
The drugs, weighing approximately 130 grams, were found hidden in the residence. According to police sources, the cocaine was of high purity, indicating it was likely destined for the local party scene or high-end users. The seizure is one of the largest in recent months, highlighting the ongoing efforts by Maltese authorities to combat drug trafficking on the island.
“This is a significant seizure,” said a police spokesperson. “It not only takes a substantial amount of drugs off the streets but also disrupts the operations of those involved in their distribution.”
Charges Laid and Investigation Ongoing
The 35-year-old woman, who has been identified but not named to protect her right to a fair trial, was arrested and subsequently charged with trafficking, possession, and intent to supply cocaine. She was also charged with using her residence for drug-related activities.
The investigation is ongoing, with police exploring leads to determine if the woman was acting alone or as part of a larger network. They are also looking into whether the drugs were intended for local consumption or were part of a larger operation involving other countries.
In a statement, the police reassured the public that they remain committed to tackling drug trafficking and related crimes. “We will continue to act on information received and use all the resources at our disposal to disrupt the activities of those involved in the drug trade,” the statement read.
This incident serves as a stark reminder that even in the most unexpected of places, the reality of drug trafficking can rear its head. As the investigation continues, the quiet village of Qrendi awaits the next chapter in this unexpected turn of events.
