To avoid identification, sales took place without personal meetings with clients – through so-called “bookmarks” in the Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk and Kiev regions.
Under the leadership of the procedure of the Office of the Prosecutor General, the participants were exposed to a criminal organization that organized the illegal production and sale of narcotic drugs on a large scale. The press service of the Office of the Prosecutor General reported this on Thursday, August 1.
The druggists carried out their activities with the help of a police officer.
The organizer, two co-organizers and 12 participants were declared suspicious.
A resident of Zaporozhye attracted at least 14 accomplices in illegal activities.
Each of the participants is responsible for their own workplace – supply, storage of “goods”, subsequent sale and legalization of funds received from drug trafficking. Dealers buy precursors, manufacture methamphetamine, and package cocaine, cannabis and other types of drugs in rented apartments.
To avoid identification, sales took place without personal meetings with clients – through so-called “bookmarks” in the Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk and Kiev regions.
In the past, the activities of an interregional organized criminal group that organized drug trafficking throughout Ukraine were exposed and stopped: 14 people were detained, goods worth more than UAH 11.5 million were seized.
We remind you that in Kyiv, a group that supplied drugs and prostitutes to VIP clients during the curfew was eliminated. Law enforcement officials detained 11 defendants and declared them suspicious.
It was also reported that a drug laboratory was exposed in Kyiv and the sale of illicit “goods” worth almost UAH 50 million was documented.
Source: korrespondent

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