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26 of June, 09:02

The head of the FDCS: Released on PAROLE traffickers from Ukraine go in Russian Federation
Drug dealers, which in Ukraine is ahead of schedule released, breaking the rules of release and go in Russian Federation, where they continue to engage in illegal business, " said Director of the Federal service for control over drug trafficking Victor Ivanov.

Convicted of involvement in the drug trade Ukrainians, which in the last period of time is massively released from prison on PAROLE, come from Ukraine to the Russian Federation (including the Crimea) and continue to sell drugs in its territory. About this said on the last working day of the week the head of the Federal service for control over drug trafficking Victor Ivanov." We observe that the Ukrainian authorities strenuously engaged in parole drug dealers. These citizens flock to the Crimea and other regions of Russia for drug trafficking, "- said the head of the Federal drug control service of RIA "news" in an interview given at the beginning of the international day against drug abuse (celebrated on Friday). The situation, According to Victor Ivanov, compounded by significant differences in the Ukrainian and Russian laws: prohibited in Russia about seven hundred psychotropic and other harmful substances, and in Ukraine - less than 30." for this reason, risk, drug no, they are imported synthetic substances from Eastern Europe to Ukraine and then trafficked to the Russian Federation ", - explained the head of the Federal drug control service. As reported by the print edition OPINION, in the same interview to the international day against drug abuse Viktor Ivanov said that the number of drug addicts in Russia by comparison with Soviet times (1980) grew up in 146 times. This trend the head of the Federal drug control service communicates with weak boundary regimes of Russia: 90% of drugs imported into the country from abroad, and on the border are removed not more than 1% of the volume of drug trafficking. At the meeting of the Presidium of the state Council concerning implementation of the state anti-drug policy on 17 June, the Minister of health Veronika Skvortsova stated: "the Maximum prevalence rates identified in Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk, Ulyanovsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Sakhalin, Tula regions, Primorsky and Kamchatka territories, in Sevastopol and in the capital of Russia ". According to the Minister, this is due to the trajectory of drug trafficking.

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