Sold 31 types of drugs online: two in Skövde are prosecuted



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Men in Skövde indicted: selling drugs to millions online

Of: Joachim kerpner

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Two young men from Skövde, known as “Konstapel Knark” and “Kemistens Hemhjälp”, were charged on Wednesday with a particularly serious drug offense.

They have sold drugs for SEK 7.6 million through encrypted Darknet websites.

The buyers were in 24 countries around the world, according to the indictment.

The two defendants, a 24-year-old and a 25-year-old, have used various sales aliases, including Konstapel Knark and Kemistens Hemhjälp. The exchange must have taken place on the Dream Market, Flugsvamp 2.0 and Flugsvamp 3.0 encrypted marketplaces.

“You get really high, if you get up from the couch you’re a warrior.” This is how the men market hashish in Fly Mushroom 3.0.

Between July 2016 and March 2020, the men sold drugs at least 7,676 times, for a total value of at least 7.6 million SEK, according to the indictment in Skaraborg District Court. The men bought the drug through the Darknet and then resell it. The cryptocurrency bitcoin was used to avoid the detection and laundering of black money.

Among other things, the men sold amphetamines under the alias of police drugs.  The image is taken from the Flugsvamp 3.0 crypto market.

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Among other things, the men sold amphetamines under the alias of police drugs. The image is taken from the Flugsvamp 3.0 crypto market.

In the 25-year-old’s home, the men were in possession of 31 different types of drugs – including cocaine, methamphetamine, cannabis and clonazepam – when police raided and arrested them on March 5, 2020. Both were under the influence of drugs at the time of the attack, according to the prosecution.

The fact that the men are being prosecuted for extremely serious drug offenses is related to the fact that their activities “were of an extremely dangerous or ruthless nature”, that they used anonymization services on the Internet, that the drugs were spread by several continents, that drugs were sold to many people without control. and that the two men “acted particularly ruthlessly through aggressive marketing and sales to entice customers to buy.”

The fact that the men handled and processed drugs in the 25-year-old’s home is clear from the fact that there were, among other things, hair protection, respiratory masks and various tools when the police raided. The men even had construction lights and a whiteboard to keep track of all orders.

Both men are also accused of crimes against drug trafficking. They must have sold drugs 93 times, for at least 31,000 SEK. In addition, both are charged with misdemeanors related to drugs.

Aftonbladet is seeking the two men’s attorneys for comment.

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The men sold at least 31 types of drugs with aggressive marketing.

Photo: Police

In this closet of the 25-year-old’s house, the men kept some of the drugs.

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