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German police intercept 5,000 Trump-shaped ecstasy pills stamped with NL on the A30 near Osnabrück, 21 Aug 2017
German police intercept 5,000 Trump-shaped ecstasy pills stamped with NL on the A30 near Osnabrück, 21 Aug 2017 - Credit: Photo: Polizei Osnabrück / Facebook
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 - 08:43

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German police intercept 5,000 Trump-shaped ecstasy pills stamped with NL

On Monday afternoon the German police arrested a father and son on the A30 after finding 5 thousand ecstasy pills shaped like Donald Trump's head in their car. NL is stamped on the back of the pills, Osnabrück police said on Facebook.

The 57-year-old father and 17-year-old son were pulled over near Osnabrück. According to the German police, the orange colored pills are worth about about 39 thousand euros. A large amount of money was also found in the car.

The two were on their way back from the Netherlands, where they wanted to buy a car, they told the police.

According to German news agency NDR, the police regularly intercepts drugs on the A30, which connects Amsterdam with Berlin and Warsaw.

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