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German body building champion detained in Poland on dope charges - Radio Polonia German body building champion detained in Poland on dope charges
b>Boris K., a 31-year old body builder of international fame, has been detained at Kiełpino in the Pomeranian province on suspicion of illegal production and trafficking anabolic steroids. Report by Helena Bykowska
It’s suspected that he was the leader of an international ring that had illegally been selling anabolic steroids in Denmark, Germany, Greece and Poland.
A few months ago German police seized illegal anabolics, hidden in lorry trailers, of a street value of several hundred thousand euros. Some drug traffickers were detained but the leader of the ring, the German bodybuilding champion moved to northern Poland. He rented a villa at Kiełpino, close to a popular resort Kartuzy in the Pomeranian province. Officially he acted as the owner of the bodybuilding club.
Meanwhile he managed to organize the international anabolic trafficking ring anew. In the villa, that he had rented, he was producing anabolic steroids on a large scale. He was giving orders to the members of the ring via the Internet.
The German body builder was shocked to see policemen from the Central Investigation Office and antiterrorists from the Provincial Police Office force open the door of the villa he had rented.
“He didn’t realize that Polish and German police had been cooperating for months to catch him red-handed”, said Danuta Wołk-Karaczewska, a spokesperson in the Provincial Police Office in Gdańsk. A huge amount of body building anabolics and some marihuana were seized in the villa.
Meanwhile police in Germany has searched tens of body building clubs through. About twenty men were detained on suspicion of drug trafficking.
The German well-known body builder has been illegally producing and trafficking anabolic steroids for three years. Now he is being kept in the Police Detention Chamber in the Pomeranian province, waiting for German police to take him to Germany. |
URL: http://www.polskieradio.pl/polonia/a...XQI7KIHJ2FrP0M
Fri, 01 Sep 2006 09:20:00 GMT
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