The reaction of the expired club after retaining one of the patrons for drug trafficking: “Andrei suffers from insomnia/ It may have been wrong”


Andrei Şoșa, the owner of the Expired Club Photo: Facebook/ Andrei Şoșa
The expired club reacted after the restraint of one of the patrons, Andrei Şoșa, for drug trafficking, specifying that he would have purchased sleeping pills, because of the insomnia he suffers. His close friends claim that “it is possible” for the club's owner to be wrong.
“We, the Expired Family, are with Andrei and his in these difficult trial. At the same time, we want to apologize in this way to colleagues, partners and all those who could be affected by this situation. But we consider absolutely necessary, on the part, firm clarifications regarding the situation in which it is now, for the purpose, for the purpose, for the purpose, of Facebook of the Expired Club.
“Active substances are sleeping pills”
In the post it is said that Andrei Şoșa bought his drugs without the intention of selling them to treat their insomnia and for which he was under treatment.
“Andrei suffers from insomnia. Andrei was under treatment with sleeping pills, with a prescription from the doctor. Then he tried to overcome these episodes without external help. The real factual situation is that Andrei has sought an alternative variant, for his own use and only for his own use, the pills that can help him,” quoted.
The close ones of Şoșa admit that the active substances are considered, according to the legislation in force, as drugs, but they claim that they can also be obtained with a prescription.
“The active substances in the pills that Andrei owned, although framed as risk drugs, are simply sleeping pills. They can be purchased, with a prescription from the doctor, from any pharmacy (…) Andrei has the representation that, without intent, it is possible to have been wrong. Above the legal debates that will follow, the same model is left to us.
DIICOT accusations against Şoșa
The owner of the “Expired” club in Bucharest was detained on Tuesday by DIICOT prosecutors for internal and international drug trafficking.
The owner of a famous club in Bucharest, detained for drug trafficking. What investigators found at his home
Andrei Şoșa is accused that, in May 2025, he purchased from the United Kingdom “300 tablets containing as an active substance Zolpidem (risk drug), intended for marketing, which he would have introduced in the country, through a postal and courier service company”, according to a statement of the Romanian Police.
Also, Monday, June 16, investigators found in its car another 10 tablets, with the same active substance.
“Following the search by police, on June 16, 2025, at the home of the person concerned, in Ilfov county, 283 tablets containing as an active substance Zolpidem, 52 tablets having as active substance Clonazepam, as well as others in the course of expertise, a collection, a collection, 31, were discovered and raised. 52 silver coins, 2 bitcoin, 6 mini gold bullion, 31,600 lei, 15,300 euros, 2,270 Swiss francs, 1,350 US dollars, pounds, as well as other means of proof ”, the Romanian Police statement said.




