The defendants are in custody without the right to make a bail. They face up to 7 years in prison.
The security service, along with the GBR and the National Police, confined six businessmen who attempted to establish illegal sale of weapons in four different regions of Ukraine. Among the attacks seized – Russian engine guns, sniper rifles, pomegranate launchers and explosives. It was reported on June 10 by SBU.
It was noted that the two defendants were confined to the KYIV region to take weapons from the areas of the former Metropolitan regional battles, and then the customers were searched for criminal circles.
In Dnieper, the SBU, along with the GBR, was confined by a local law enforcement officer, which, through their relations in the front regions, took trophy weapons to the center of the region. Then, an officer’s friend by mail sent customers to be able to be able to dreamed of wounds under the leadership of the area with household appliances.
In the Zhytomyr region, another businessman was confined, which took a Russian -Model sniper rifle from the Kharkov’s direction of military operation. The attacking on the forest caches hid him and tried to sell.
A 45 -year -old resident of the Mukachevsky district is confined to Transcarpathia. Based on the case file, he organized a cache on the forest belt with explosives and granade launchers and searched for consumers.
According to these facts, detainees reported the suspicion – illegal handling of weapons, ammunition or explosives.
The defendants are in custody without the right to make a bail. They face up to 7 years in prison.
Keep in mind that in the Donetsk region, the law enforcement officer and his accomplice was declared, which repaired the illegal sales of the captured weapons.
Earlier, the SBU stopped four sellers who illegally exported weapons from the regions of former military operation and tried to sell criminals.
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