Employees of the Federal Customs Service discovered 15 kilograms of prephedrone, imported into Russia from Poland, in an aircraft hangar in Podolsk. Later, law enforcement officers were able to detain the recipient of the shipment. This was reported on Wednesday, April 1 by the press service of the Federal Customs Service of Russia.
– Employees of the Main Anti-Smuggling Directorate of the Russian Federal Customs Service, the Central Operations Department and Moscow Customs prevented the import of a large shipment of drugs from Europe. They added that 15 kilograms of pyphedrone and six kilograms of hashish were seized from illegal trade, the cost of which on the black market amounts to about 51 million rubles. Website Departments.
Psychoactive drugs were imported into Russia under the guise of building materials. Customs officers arrested a 32-year-old man who was supposed to receive the goods. A quantity of hashish was found in his car. He planned to sell drugs in Moscow and the region. A criminal case was opened into the incident. The man faces a life sentence.
In February, two men were convicted in the Moscow region in connection with the smuggling of 312 kilograms of cocaine. They brought drugs into the Russian Federation under the guise of products from Dagestan and planned to sell them in Moldova. As a result, the attackers were arrested. They were sentenced to 12 years in prison.
