The engineer reportedly included “notes against ‘special military operations’ in Ukraine” in some parcels.
In Russia, employees of the Central Postal Customs detained an engineer who illegally sent abroad Russian military products worth 31 million rubles. This was reported by the press service of the Federal Customs Service (FCS) of the Russian Federation, writes the Russian agency TASS.
It is reported that employees of the Central Postal Customs blocked the channel for smuggling military products to the countries of Europe, the USA and Japan: an engineer of the military-industrial complex sent abroad more than 500 parcels worth 31 million rubles were withheld. .
According to the Federal Customs Service, for two years, two Muscovites sold Russian and Soviet-style military equipment through an online store they created. The organizer bought various military products on online platforms in Russia (modular transport vests, camouflage backpacks, protective sets of knee and elbow joints, medical pouches, flashlights, anti-fragmentation glasses) and sent these to overseas customers, and his accomplice in the UK accepted orders for goods and payments.
The engineer reportedly included “notes against ‘special military operations’ in Ukraine” in some parcels.
During the searches, customs officials discovered military products, models of tanks with “Nazi symbols” and a collection of books devoted to German technology during the Great Patriotic War.
Reportedly, 12 criminal cases were opened against the engineer under the article on “smuggling of military equipment.” The man was placed under house arrest.
Earlier, the FSB detained a resident of Sevastopol who was allegedly preparing a terrorist attack on the railway in temporarily occupied Crimea.
Young men who “planned a terrorist attack on instructions from Ukraine” are jailed in the Russian Federation
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Source: korrespondent

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