In Kyiv, drug dealers were detained, who in military uniform delivered cocaine during the curfew

The Kyiv prosecutor's office reports on a successful operation to eliminate a group of drug dealers who used military uniforms and special license plates to disguise themselves while distributing cocaine during the curfew.

This is reported by the prosecutor's office.

The criminal group operated from February to May 2024. During the day, customers could pick up cocaine themselves, and at night a delivery service was available. Couriers dressed in military uniform attached black license plates to the windshields of cars and pretended to be military reservists. At the checkpoints, they showed fake IDs, which allowed them to move freely through the city during the curfew.

The scheme was valid from February to May 2024. They charged $300 per gram of cocaine. They also sold cannabis.

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