The First Section of the Provincial Court of Las Palmas will try next Wednesday, October 25, a man accused of selling cocaine in Lanzarote. The Prosecutor's Office attributes to him a crime against public health in its modality of substances that cause serious damage to health.
The events date back to February 2, 2012 at 2:30 p.m. According to the indictment of the Public Prosecutor's Office, at that time, the accused would have provided 0.85 degrees of cocaine to a third person in exchange for "an undetermined amount of money", but which in the illicit market could amount to 47.28 euros. In addition, he was carrying 2.63 grams of this drug with an average richness of 35.48% and which would amount to 131.59 euros in the illicit market.
In addition, 95 euros were also seized. The Public Prosecutor's Office is asking for the man a sentence of three years and six months in prison, with the accessory of special disqualification for the right of passive suffrage during the term of the sentence. In addition, the payment of a fine of 536.31 euros with the subsidiary responsibility of two months of deprivation of liberty. In addition to the confiscation of the seized effects.








