Law enforcement officers exposed two more groups of criminals who illegally sold weapons found in the de-occupied regions of Ukraine. This was stated by the Security Service, reports UNN.
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Two criminal groups of arms dealers were neutralized in Kyiv region, as well as in Zaporizzhya, Lviv, Rivne and Chernivtsi regions. The criminals tried to illegally sell military munitions found in the de-occupied regions of Ukraine to criminals
The seized items include an arsenal of Russian Kalashnikov assault rifles, combat grenades and more than 50,000 rounds of ammunition of various calibers.
Продавав автомати та надсилав їх поштою: у Києві судитимуть торговця зброєю 22.08.24, 13:58
Thus, nine members of the gang were detained in the Kyiv region, Lviv, Rivne and Bukovyna. Under the guise of volunteers, they were transporting trophy weapons from the sites of former combat operations.
The defendants then restored the combat characteristics of the damaged weapons in underground workshops set up in one of the capital's garage cooperatives.
In addition, in Lviv and Rivne regions, the organizer and two members of another group that tried to sell combat grenades clandestinely were detained red-handed.
During the search of the detainees' places of residence, additional detainees were found:
- a batch of assault rifles and pistols with components;
- tens of thousands of rounds of various calibers;
- almost UAH 10 million, allegedly obtained by criminal means.
According to the investigation, the defendants searched for their clients through their own “advertising” ads on the darknet.
У Києві затримали чоловіка, який через інтернет продавав гранатомети14.08.24, 11:47
All detainees were served a notice of suspicion under Art. 263 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (illegal handling of weapons, ammunition or explosives). The offenders face 3 to 7 years in prison
It is noted that after the procedural actions, all seized weapons and ammunition will be used for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Recall
Law enforcers exposed six criminalswho were engaged in the illegal sale of weapons and ammunition seized from the sites of former hostilities.