
“The 24-year-old and 29-year-old were caught, ‘red-handed during the manufacturing of ecstasy in a container behind their home in Zetten. The suspects were arrested with a thick layer of MDMA powder in their hair,’ reports The Daily Dot. Police found trays of MDMA powder, used stamps, cutting tools, and a tablet machine. When going to their homes in the city of Arnhem they found ecstasy and MDMA worth 26,000 euros in one’s home, and drugs worth 80,000 euros in the other home. The vendors went by the name XTC Express and they were extremely popular among Silk Road users. The 300mg pills were very potent and got great reviews from customers.”
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