Two men appeared in constitutional court in Hjørring on Tuesday at 12:45 PM. Police arrested the 28 and 37-year-old suspects in Pandrup on Monday. Authorities charged them under section 191 of the penal code. This law addresses possession of drug quantities large enough for suspected distribution.
Officers seized 196 grams of cocaine during the operation. They also confiscated 63 grams of amphetamines and 32 grams of ketamine. Police found an additional 11 grams of MDMA in the drug bust.
Constitutional hearings in Denmark represent a formal court procedure. This process determines whether police can extend a suspect's custody. The hearing occurs within 24 hours of arrest for serious crimes.
Drug enforcement remains a priority across Nordic countries. Recent operations show increased police focus on regional distribution networks. This substantial seizure highlights ongoing challenges with substance availability in smaller communities.
What does this mean for local drug enforcement efforts? The quantities suggest Pandrup may serve as a distribution point for wider regions. Police resources continue targeting mid-level operations across North Jutland.
