08.08.2012
According to the press service of the Regional Department of the Federal Drug Control Service in Primorye, Russia, a major operation directed to detection of retail outlets selling drugs was carried out in the region. As the result of the operation, more that 1 kg of synthetic analogues of opiates was intercepted. The drug dealer was a boy of 17, a junior student of a Vladivostok school.
The boy was caught red-handed in an office of a transportation company while he was sending his “goods” by parcel post to various regions of Russia. The ruse the schoolboy used to disguise the banned substances was as follows: the drugs were prepacked into 7 packages (their total weight was as big as 942 g) and hidden inside column loudspeakers for computers.
During the perquisition, pole officers found another 80 g of the drug in the young drug dealer’s apartment.
The criminal case initiated against the schoolboy is submitted to the Vladivostok Investigation Committee for the further investigation.