In Kyiv, a 25-year-old woman was selling narcotic substances disguised as paraffin candles and sending the products via taxi. The press center of the capital's Main Directorate of the National Police reported that the individual has already been detained.
The woman was stopped on the street, and during a search, bundles with the addresses of clients and paraffin candles containing narcotics were discovered. At her home, authorities found zip bags with psychotropic substances, scales, packaging materials, molds for candles, and paraffin. The 25-year-old resident of the capital was apprehended, and all confiscated items were sent for examination.
The Kyiv resident has been informed of her suspicion of illegal acquisition, storage, transportation, and mailing of psychotropic substances in large quantities (part 2 of Article 307 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). She faces up to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property.
Recall that on Tuesday, February 11, a conscripted man, who was taken to the military medical commission by police officers, attempted to escape. He climbed out of a 6th-floor window and ended up on the roof of a neighboring building. While trying to descend via a drainage pipe, the individual lost his grip, fell, and landed on the roof of a basement area.
Additionally, on February 13, in Kyiv, a Range Rover belonging to Ukrainian journalist and former deputy editor-in-chief of the publication "Strana.ua," Svitlana Kryukova, was burned. She noted that she had been placed under sanctions by a decree from President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, prohibiting her from using or disposing of movable property.