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The Civil Guard has denounced a 33-year-old man and neighbor of Alcañiz (Teruel) for driving, in the Riojan municipality of Fuenmayor, under the effects of all drugs detectable by narcotest: cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, methamphetamines and THC ( cannabis)

The implicated, of Spanish nationality, conducted an irregular tourism and was intercepted in a control established at kilometer 419, of the N-232, in the municipality of Fuenmayor, where he was subjected to the mandatory drug test , indicates Tuesday the Civil Guard in a note.

This is a person who is a multi-recidivist in crimes and infractions against road safety, since last July he was involved in a traffic accident , with the result of material damage, which occurred at kilometer 40 of the A-22 ( Huesca-Monzón).

The drug test also showed a positive result in cocaine and opiates, says the armed institute.

The Civil Guard recalled that the Road Safety Law contemplates driving under the influence of drugs as a very serious infraction, punishable by a penalty of 1,000 euros and the withdrawal of six points from the driver's license.

In addition to the administrative sanction, the Criminal Code includes crimes against road safety, which establishes for those who drive a motor vehicle or moped under the influence of toxic drugs, narcotics and psychotropic substances , prison sentences of three to six months or a fine of six to twelve months or work for the benefit of the community from 30 to 90 days and deprivation of the right to drive from one to four years

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