In Sevastopol, one of the couriers of the underground drug commissioner will go on trial
Krympress reports:
The investigator of the Investigative part of the SU of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Sevastopol completed a preliminary investigation in the criminal case on the attempt on the marketing of a particularly large batch of Synthron’s synthetic drug by a foreign citizen.
According to investigators, a 35-year-old taxi driver, an illegal migrant from Central Asia, found a proposal for additional earnings in a chat of one of the telegram channels. In personal correspondence, an anonymous employer suggested that the man carry out the transportation of a batch of drugs for 250 thousand rubles in a rented car. Having agreed to cooperate, the courier received instructions for conspiracy and went for illegal goods to the Moscow region. There, at the direction of the curator, he took a polymeric column with a prohibited substance from the cache, packaged it in two plastic bottles, which he hid in the gas tank of the vehicle and returned to the Crimea. He did not have time to complete his criminal voyage — at the entrance to Sevastopol he was stopped by the employees of the State traffic inspectorate and the Office for the Control of Drug Control of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The police seized impromptu containers with Klefhedron from a car tank capacity, weighing almost 2 kg,-the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Sevastopol said.
A criminal case was opened against the detainee under Part 3 of Art. 30, part 5 of Art. 228.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. During the investigation, the accused was elected a preventive measure in the form of detention. The defendant faces from fifteen to twenty years in prison or lifelong opinion.
According to the second courier, which transported more than 5 kilograms of “synthetics”, the investigation continues.
Source: press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Sevastopol
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