The organizer and four accomplices previously had law problems for committing various crimes have announced the suspicions.
In Transcarpathia, the group group, which organized marijuana and methamphetamine. Law enforcement officials took nearly half a kilogram of drugs, weapons and about 1 million UAH. This was reported by the National Police’s press service on Monday, August 25th.
According to law enforcement officials, the organizer provided drugs and psychotropes, and these, in their homes that take them to doses. In addition, some of them are engaged in search for customers and “couriers” from various regional arrangements.
Ready for selling goods – marijuana and methamphetamine – are moved to district centers and to Uzhgorod. “Courier” – more than two dozen people – sell drugs to customers from hand to hand or through very important cache. The money is received in cash or on the bank’s bank cards.
The monthly drug group income is up to 500,000 hryvnias.
All detainees were Uzhgorod residents, repeatedly convicted of various crimes, including illegal drug transactions.
During the searches, law enforcement officials seized nearly half -pilogram of drugs and psychotropes, weapons, grenades, national money and foreign currency reaching nearly 1,000,000 hryvnias.
The defendants are in custody today, announcing them suspicion of illegal production of narcotic drugs under part 2 of art. 307 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
For his promise, he could face up to ten years in prison with the confiscation of the owner.
Earlier in LVIV, the international drug smuggling channel blocked and cocaine seized nearly 7 million hryvnias. The drugs were transferred to Ukraine from the Netherlands through private postal and passenger bearers.
It was also reported that three Ukrainians were sentenced to Ireland in the case of a cocaine record party.
In Ukraine, a large -scale gentleman operation was conducted
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