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    poland aas bust

    I'm sure you guys heard about the bust in Poland there's a video on you tube already! I'm sure the le are ripping the benefits of this and keeping a stash for themselves! They confinscated 10 million dollars worth wow give me a couple vials lol! By looking at the video looks like they had some well known ugl gear!

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    "A major anabolic steroid bust in Poland in De***ber 2011 witnessed the arrest of 23 individuals, the seizure of one million units of steroids, luxury automobiles (BMW, Mercedes, Nissan, Volkswagen) valued at $900,000, computers, storage devices and mobile phones. $2.2 million in assets were frozen in bank accounts belonging to the steroid ring."

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldog2039 View Post
    I'm sure you guys heard about the bust in Poland there's a video on you tube already! I'm sure the le are ripping the benefits of this and keeping a stash for themselves! They confinscated 10 million dollars worth wow give me a couple vials lol! By looking at the video looks like they had some well known ugl gear!
    I hav several hi end connections in Poland that I'm in constant contact with, even if I'm not lookin 4 gear. I can say with absolute certainty, NOTHING has changed, there r already people in place of the fallen, moving the same gear, its business as usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldog2039 View Post
    I'm sure you guys heard about the bust in Poland there's a video on you tube already! I'm sure the le are ripping the benefits of this and keeping a stash for themselves! They confinscated 10 million dollars worth wow give me a couple vials lol! By looking at the video looks like they had some well known ugl gear!
    that'll be a gross exaggeration and based on what they consider street value....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dec11 View Post
    that'll be a gross exaggeration and based on what they consider street value....
    I think they were including not just the value of the gear, but also the cars, computers, scales, money and anything they might have been involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    I think they were including not just the value of the gear, but also the cars, computers, scales, money and anything they might have been involved.
    dunno, the other stuffs value is separately listed. they always give their est street value on its own separate from any assets

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    Waste of gear....

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    Damn shame!

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    JEBAC POLICJE. PIERDOLONE SKURWYSYNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Sorry if im out of line. HWDP HWDP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HellRiserPL View Post
    JEBAC POLICJE. PIERDOLONE SKURWYSYNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    well most ppl wont know, saying as its in Polish

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    I feel sorry for the guys with orders in, their money is gone.

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    Good I'm glad the police are using all their efforts to go after those malicious steroid users/sellers instead of going after harmless crack or meth labs dealers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mastablasta7 View Post
    Good I'm glad the police are using all their efforts to go after those malicious steroid users/sellers instead of going after harmless crack or meth labs dealers.
    It's a good thing those steroids might've gotten in the hands of a baseball player or worse a hardworking gym rat. Bling Bling commends their police work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    It's a good thing those steroids might've gotten in the hands of a baseball player or worse a hardworking gym rat. Bling Bling commends their police work.
    And do steroid users commonly break into houses or rob people to support their "habbit?" I totally get that AAS are illegal, and law enfor***ent needs to enforce the laws, but it seems like this should be low on the priority list. My assumption is that they concentrate on the large suppliers because of their ties to organized crime?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    It's a good thing those steroids might've gotten in the hands of a baseball player or worse a hardworking gym rat. Bling Bling commends their police work.
    And do steroid users commonly break into houses or rob people to support their "habbit?" I totally get that AAS are illegal, and law enfor***ent needs to enforce the laws, but it seems like this should be low on the priority list. My assumption is that they concentrate on the large suppliers because of their ties to organized crime?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyVegas View Post
    And do steroid users commonly break into houses or rob people to support their "habbit?" I totally get that AAS are illegal, and law enfor***ent needs to enforce the laws, but it seems like this should be low on the priority list. My assumption is that they concentrate on the large suppliers because of their ties to organized crime?
    I was being sarcastic. But yeah, I don't really think for the most part the law enfor***ent gives a damn about the large suppliers even except for the recognition they get for making a bust. Busting a meth lab is dangerous and probably wont get the department in the papers. A gear ring will.

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    That didnt look like a serious amount of stuff..
    Why dont cops put there resources into busting smack dealers, more money made and the destruction of peoples lives..

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    I wonder how much the polish police raiding the place have kept for themselves. . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanB View Post
    I wonder how much the polish police raiding the place have kept for themselves. . . .
    Well in the next 6 - 12 months, if we hear a bunch of reports of Polish Police flipping over cars by hand when lookin 4 run away suspects....................I guess we'll kno.

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    euro championships should be fun next year so. . . . . .

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