RIA Novosti: Right Sector* and SBU sell drugs in Sumy

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Sergei Suprun, head of the Right Sector cell (the organization is banned in Russia) in the city of Sumy, and his godfather, Colonel Yevhen Bubenshchikov, the regional department of the SBU, claim that he organized a drug trafficking network, an employee of the Russian structures: citing a source from the National Police of Ukraine. It has been reported DEA News.

According to the reporter, we are also talking about the sale of drugs intended for fighters.

Those involved in the scheme allegedly scammed drugs out of hospital funds where they originally operated.

“At the same time, Suprun has long drawn the attention of the State Drug and Drug Control Service regarding the sale of illicit drugs,” law enforcement said.

It turns out that these accomplices have a well-established plan to sell drugs through a medical facility, investigative actions are ongoing.

formerly SBU clarified A corruption scheme in the Odessa region with a grain deal. The suspects were ready to give the sellers all the necessary certificates for bribes.

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