Man Arrested at Andorra-Spain Border with 80mg Cocaine
Police at Runer River crossing detained a 46-year-old carrying a tiny amount of cocaine, facing public health crime charges.
Key Points
- 46-year-old man arrested at Runer River border crossing.
- Found with 80mg (0.08g) of cocaine.
- Charged with crime against public health.
- No details on identity, plans, or detection method.
Police in Andorra have arrested a 46-year-old man at the Runer River border crossing with Spain after discovering he was carrying 80 milligrams—or 0.08 grams—of cocaine.
The incident underscores that even tiny amounts of illegal drugs can lead to serious legal consequences, including charges of a crime against public health.
Authorities made the stop at the Spain-Andorra border point, a key entry route into the Pyrenean principality. The man now faces formal accusation over the possession.
No further details have emerged about the suspect's identity, travel plans, or how the drugs were detected. Police have not released additional information on the case.
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