Stuttgart police strike back hard at drug smugglers! 12 kilos of drugs seized
Untertürkheim: Stuttgart police carry out drug checks; Over 12 kg of drugs seized. Current traffic information.

Stuttgart police strike back hard at drug smugglers! 12 kilos of drugs seized
Comprehensive police checks took place today in Stuttgart, which were aimed at combating cross-border drug smuggling. More than 12 kilograms of various drugs were seized, a clear signal against organized crime in the region. These measures are part of the authorities' ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking, which poses a significant threat to internal security. According to news.de, this is happening in the context of an increasing availability of drugs in Germany, which is particularly due to the global production of drug is attributed.
The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) emphasizes that combating internationally organized drug crime is one of its central tasks. The perpetrator groups, who often commit violent acts, benefit from the illegal profits of the drug trade. According to [bka.de](https://www.bka.de/DE/ UnserAufgabe/Deliktsbereich/Rauschgiftkritikitaet/rauschgiftkritik_node.html), further action is being taken against the trade in classic drugs such as heroin and cocaine as well as synthetic drugs such as amphetamine and ecstasy. Illegal trading on the Internet in particular represents a major challenge for investigators.
Traffic information and construction sites
In addition to the police operations, there is also current traffic information for the region. In Bietigheim-Bissingen, the ceiling is expected to be replaced by November 9th, 2025, which will result in possible traffic disruptions on the B27, Schoellerstrasse and Dammstrasse. Similar restrictions can also be seen in Gaildorf, where work on the K2618 must be carried out by October 31, 2025. In Waldtann, work on sidewalks and cycle paths as well as a complete closure of the road have been announced until December 2025. For the roads in Schorndorf, Lorch and Urbach (B29), the base course will be renewed by June 2026, with corresponding traffic regulations.
Given the intensive efforts to combat drug-related crime and the simultaneous traffic restrictions, it is important for citizens to keep an eye on local developments. The actions of the police and the ongoing investigations underline the need for increased cooperation between the security authorities and the population in order to achieve the goal of a safe and livable city.