In Alushta, the fact of illegal cultivation of drug-containing plants was stopped
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Employees of the department for drug control and district police officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia «Saksky» conducted an inspection of households in one of the dacha cooperatives. The information received by the police was confirmed.
A whole hemp plantation was found in the house. A 38-year-old Yevpatorian who rented a country house for the summer in the Saki district, equipped inside a laboratory for growing drug-containing plants illuminated by powerful lamps. Police officers inside the premises found 30 hemp bushes planted in pots, with signs of care and watering. Also in the house, police officers found packages with dried grass and parts of hemp, with a total weight of more than 2 kilograms. The man admitted that he grew and stored hemp for the purpose of further marketing— announced the details of the story in the press service of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in Crimea.
Appropriate examinations were carried out, according to the results of which it was recognized that the seized contains narcotic drugs.
Employees of the Department of Inquiry and the Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia «Saksky» initiated criminal cases under Part 1 of Art. 231 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Illegal cultivation of plants containing narcotic drugs” and Part 3 of Art. 30, Part 4 of Art. 228.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation «Attempted to illegally sell drugs.»
A resident of Evpatoria was detained on suspicion of committing a crime in accordance with Art. 91 Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation. Previously not convicted threatens from ten to twenty years in prison. Police officers remind you that you can report all the facts of drug trafficking that have become known to you by calling 102, which operates around the clock.
source: press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Crimea
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