“Looking” established the work of the underground casino to increase criminal currency – the very important “common fund”.
In the Odessa region, law enforcement officials are confined to So -called “watching IZmail” and three participants in his criminal group, responsible for the functioning of illegal casinos in this city. This was reported by the National Police on Monday, August 25th.
According to the investigation, the 31-year-old “looking” controls local groups and held the so-called “common fund”. And to increase criminal funds, he established the functioning of an underground casino. All processes control three “subordinates”. But despite the strict steps of conspiracy and security, their activities were expressed.
All the attacks were confined on August 22, and the illegal casino was removed. More than 22 thousand dollars, 5,850 euros, 73,000 UAHs were seized, game chips with various nominal nominal nominal nominal scribe, black notes, playing cards, game chips with face value of 100 to 25,000.
The “appearance” was declared suspicion under the article on the distribution and establishment of criminal influence on society and illegal activities in repairing and conducting gambling (part 1 of Article 255-1, part 2 of Article 203-2 (Criminal Code of Ukraine). The actions of its accomplices are qualified under part 2 of Article 203-2.
Currently, the “Watchman” is taken carefully without the right to introduce a promise. As for others, the issue of choosing prevention measures is still resolved.
Earlier this month, the gang “staring behind kropyvnitsky” was revealed, called “Vaso”. Criminals poisoned the victims with drugs, requested that out of debt and threatened physical remorse.
Also in Kyiv they stopped the Ukrainian-Georgian gang of “housemates”, robbing the housing of wealthy Kyivans. The criminals who sent themselves for the International Legion fighters.
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Source: korrespondent

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