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Police said it was "one of the best-selling pizzas."

German police on Monday raided a popular pizzeria in Düsseldorf accused of serving cocaine as a side dish.

Local police launched an investigation into the restaurant after food inspectors tipped off authorities, BBC reported, citing criminal director Michael Graf von Moltke.

Police arrested the 36-year-old pizzeria manager at his apartment. Upon arrival, police said the manager threw a bag of drugs out the window which "fell right into the arms of the police officers" below.

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Pepperoni pizza

The pie was "one of the best-selling pizzas," according to police. (iStock)

Officers said they found more than 3 pounds of cocaine, around 400 grams of marijuana, and the equivalent of nearly $290,000.

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Police said the manager was later released from custody and started selling his popular pizza again.

Daily Life In Dusseldorf

An aerial view of Dusseldorf city center on October 19, 2023. (Giannis Alexopoulos/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Further investigation of the restaurant led German authorities to bust a drug ring around the City of Düsseldorf. Officers uncovered two cannabis plantations where they seized around 360 plants. Weapons, money, and luxury watches were also seized.

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The investigation also resulted in the homes and businesses of a dozen suspects being raided.

Three people were arrested, including a 22-year-old who was suspected of leading the operation.

Düsseldorf police

Düsseldorf police said the pizzeria manager has been rearrested and remains in custody. (Facebook/ Polizei NRW Düsseldorf)

Police rearrested the pizzeria manager while he was trying to flee the country. He remains in custody.

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