In Tyup, citizens stored drugs in a house
Employees of the Tyup District Department of Internal Affairs conducted operational search activities on March 14, during which the residences of the suspects were searched.
During the check of J.A., born in 1973, a substance with a characteristic smell reminiscent of wild-growing hemp was found in the pocket of his black jacket. Several bags containing a similar substance were also discovered in his home. The total weight of the seized items amounted to 1 kilogram 531 grams, and they were attached to the case as physical evidence.
Additionally, during the search of the barn and residential house of B.B., born in 1972, a polyethylene bag with crushed substance resembling wild-growing hemp was found, as well as leaves of similar plants. Thirteen Chinese synthetic fishing nets, two inflatable boats, 19 ammunition rounds for firearms, sulfur, and caps were also seized. The total weight of the seized substances exceeds 3 kilograms, and they were also documented as physical evidence.
A forensic chemical examination has been appointed to analyze the seized substances, and investigative actions are ongoing.