The woman gave a bullet to the owner of the shooting sports center in St. Petersburg without a permit.
A woman will be tried in Finland for buying military equipment and ammunition in the country and taking everything to Russia. Yle wrote this on Thursday, November 2.
The publication reported that the woman was born in 1976, but did not disclose her citizenship.
“The accused bought military equipment from Finland and exported it across the border to Russia. At the same time, he did not have an export license for his activities. He provided ammunition to the owner of the shooting sports center in St. Petersburg,” the report said.
The woman earns from the product from 10 to 20% of its value.
“The customer promised him a 20% commission on shell casings and ammunition in addition to the price of the goods, as well as a 10% commission on other goods,” the investigators said.
So, for months, he brought military supplies to the Russian Federation in violation of sanctions restrictions.
The prosecutor is asking for eight months in prison for the accused.
Four Russians were brought to court in New York. They were accused of conspiring to smuggle electronics from the United States to the Russian military.
In Finland, on September 18, the court took custody of Gabriel Temin, who is suspected of violating the terms of the sanctions against Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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