Detention of a Rural Blogger in Moscow Region Linked to Mephadrone Seizure

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In the Moscow region, authorities detained Veronica Yaroshik, a farmer who shares her life online and cares for many children, after investigators found two kilograms of mephedrone. The development was reported by Life, citing the Telegram channel Shot as the source of the information.

According to the Telegram channel, the police received a tip that a 32-year-old woman was distributing the illegal substance. Her vehicle was stopped in the village of Markovo, and a routine inspection revealed two bags of mephedrone under the passenger seat.

Following the seizure, Yaroshik was placed in an isolation ward. A criminal case was opened on the grounds of selling large quantities of drugs, with investigators pursuing charges tied to the suspected distribution network.

Yaroshik had built a public following by sharing aspects of rural life and family life on social networks. She regularly highlighted farming activities, including the care of piglets and chickens, which supported large families who followed her posts. The blogger is noted as a mother of three, with a farm home to hundreds of animals. The story has drawn attention to the impact of online personas on real-world legal issues and the complexity of rural entrepreneurship in modern times.

Earlier reports noted that an obscene sticker was placed on a delivery driver’s vehicle in connection with a separate case involving a demand for three kilograms of drugs, highlighting ongoing tensions around street-level drug activity and enforcement. Source: Life via Shot Telegram.

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