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St. Stephen's Prisons: A surprise operation revealed the presence of the killer drug 'Bombonsai'
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St. Stephen's Prisons: A surprise operation revealed the presence of the killer drug 'Bombonsai'

Authorities conducted an unexpected search at the Saint Stephen Prison in Patras following eight recent inmate deaths, uncovering the presence of the highly toxic synthetic drug 'bonsai.' The search involved 12 prison staff members and 12 personnel from the External Guard. Items found included homemade knives, metal fists, psychiatric medications, and significant quantities of the dangerous drug. The Western Achaia Security Service was informed and took possession of the seized items to investigate further.

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St. Stephen's Prisons: A surprise operation revealed the presence of the killer drug 'Bombonsai'

Authorities conducted an unexpected search at the Saint Stephen Prison in Patras following eight recent inmate deaths, uncovering the presence of the highly toxic synthetic drug 'bonsai.' The search involved 12 prison staff members and 12 personnel from the External Guard. Items found included homemade knives, metal fists, psychiatric medications, and significant quantities of the dangerous drug. The Western Achaia Security Service was informed and took possession of the seized items to investigate further.

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