Advice Greatly Needed. Arrested in Spain for Possessing Drugs. What Will Likely Happen Next?
Question by T: Advice greatly needed. Arrested in Spain for possessing drugs. What will likely happen next?
My boyfriend bought ecstasy off a man whilst we were in Ibiza. He offered him a very cheap price if he agreed to buy more which he did. (We used it heavily whilst we were there and figured it was cost effective) he went up a street and made the exchange. I was very weary and had no involvement. When he returned, my boyfriend out them in my bag, stating he would put them in the scooter compartment as soon as he counted his money.
We were back on the street at this point and began to count his cash for the beach activities we were about to do. A passing police van saw him and stopped us.
They searched us both and arrested us.
My boyfriend admitted he’d purchased them and they were his.
We were locked up and the next day had our statements taken and were taken to court.
We were told we would go to prison and offered €2000 bail each.
After a few days when friends had paid the bail we were released.
We were given bail documents and allowed to leave the country.
My lawyer had the documents translated which stated werent accused of “intent to supply” but a lesser accusation of “damage to public health”.
The documents also stated that we had to go the police station twice a month but my lawyer stated this would be for Spain only and the embassy also stated that unless it states an address, then this does not apply.
My question is, what is the likely outcome of this?
Will I be summoned? How long does it usually take? Would they send an arrest warrant? Would I be convicted if my boyfriend admitted they were his?
I have heard nothing back from the court or my Spanish lawyer who I have tried to contact.
It has ruined my life and I am sitting waiting, believing the police would come for me.
I have no previous convictions etc
Best answer:
Answer by FBI surveillance van
Assuming this actually happened (and I’m not convinced) you left the country! They’re not going to extradite you for some bullshit possession case.
Eleven men appear in court in connection with drug raids carried out yesterday
Rameez Afzal, 22, of Catherine Street, West Reading, has been charged with two counts of conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug and one count of possession with intent to supply. Jonathon Cherry, 31, of Mason Street, West Reading, was charged …
Read more on Reading Post
Fisherman denies 000 drug possession
A Pembroke fisherman this morning denied charges of possessing cocaine and cannabis with intent to supply. Richard Pereech, 36, was allegedly found with 27.87g of cocaine in his car and 1,685.7g of cannabis in his home on Friday. Prosecutor Takiyah …
Read more on Royal Gazette
Melksham duo plead guilty to possession of heroin and cocaine
Two Melksham men will not now face trial after admitting being involved in the trade in drugs. Tobiah Rule and Ricardo Harding had both pleaded not guilty to possessing class A drugs with intent to supply. But last week, 22-year-old Rule changed his …
Read more on Wiltshire Times