Kosovo sent drugs to Germany could be sentenced to 2 years in prison

When she returned to Germany, after her stay in her home country in Kosovo, a 51-year-old woman had brought no fewer than 33 boxes of sleeping pills. But after these drugs have been discovered by the police during a raid on her apartment, the indictment for [...] has been filed against her.
When she returned to Germany, after her stay in her home country in Kosovo, a 51-year-old woman had brought no fewer than 33 boxes of sleeping pills. But after these drugs were discovered by the police during a raid on her apartment, the indictment of narcotics trading has been filed against the woman, writes augsburger-algemenine.de.
Nördlingen's Court of Portors considers that Kosovar has carried out punishable action, as these tablets have narcotics content in them, or herleletin diasepam, broadcast albinfo.ch.
She could even be sentenced to at least two years in prison for such an act. The woman has insisted before judges that drugs in question in Kosovo (known as bendering) are provided without a prescription and that she has no idea they are treated as narcotics. So she just bought them at the drugstore, even because of the cheap price, for having a spare to use for herself in Germany, like “pa” against insomnia from which she suffered.
Despite a doubt of her claims, the court has not been able to overturn Kosovo's statement. For this reason she has treated the case as a lighter delta, accompanying albinfo.ch.
Thus, the court has decided that punitive measures against Kosovo will be milder. Eventually, the 51-year-old has been sentenced on bail for 6 months and with a fine of 600 euros it will pay for an organisation protecting drug addicts.












