The 20-year-old is accused of selling drugs on the dark web including thousands of prescription pills which he would send by post

A 20-year-old man arrested in one of Germany’s largest ever drugs raids after selling 600kg of narcotics online from his bedroom in his mother’s flat is facing up to 15 years in jail.
The man from Leipzig has now been charged after police raided his mother’s flat, where officers discovered a further 314kg of drugs including cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, marijuana and amphetamines worth an estimated €4.1 million (£2.9 million), together with €48,000 in cash, stashed in his bedroom, Leipzig state prosecutor Ricardo Schulz said on Monday.
The defendant is accused of selling 600kg of drugs and thousands of prescription pills and sending them in the post to customers around the globe from 2013 up until his arrest during the raid in February this year.
He is alleged to have sold the drugs both via the dark web, a hidden part of the internet inaccessible to conventional search engines, and on a website for his « Shiny Flakes » drugs shop on the publicly-accessible web.
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