According to preliminary information, Russian citizens pulled out plants throughout the row, devastating the reserve.
German police have exposed a group of Russian citizens who illegally dug garbage roots in protected Saxony forests. According to the investigation, an important product was intended for sale in Russia, Bild reports on Wednesday, February 12.
One of the crime areas is the forest near Leipzig, known for the large fees of wild garlic.
According to German laws, the collection of leaf leaves is allowed for personal use, but it is forbidden to dig into the roots itself, as it destroys the ecosystem. However, the Russians, according to preliminary information, pulled plants throughout the rows, devastating the reserve.
“After that, nothing is growing there,” explained the police representative.
Law enforcement officials have confined six Russian citizens in various areas, when they tried to take ten -ten kilograms of the channel. In their cars and cache in the forest, bags with roots, knives, shovels and knee pads were found.
According to the investigation, customers are in Russia, where wild garlic is well demanded in restaurants.
The suspect is facing a predatory charge.
German authorities have increased control of protected zones, and police have warned that the illegal collection of races leads to the criminal penalty, including a prison term.
Remember that the Czech Republic will no longer release visas and residence permits to the people of Russia and Belarus due to the attack on Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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