The head of the Federal drug control service said on Ukrainian trace " spice-killers "
Olga Aracena. The spread in the Russian Federation "spice-killer" was ruled by the organizers from Ukraine, told reporters on the first day of the week FSKN Director Viktor Ivanov.
A wave of mass poisoning of a new type of Smoking mixture began in the Russian Federation in September 2014. In General, from "spice-killers" have damaged more than 2 thousand people, more than 40 of them died. In October FDCS turned out to ban substances included " spice-killer ", but other types of Smoking mixtures continue walking.
According to Ivanov, the most affected was the territory of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous district, Kirov oblast and the Republic of Bashkortostan.
"Those criminal cases that we investigated, pointed to the Ukrainian trail, as the Proliferation of the drug has ruled the territory of Ukraine ", - said the head of the police, adding that the administration was carried out through the Internet.
He added that about 80% of people arrested on charges of spreading " spice ", are residents of Ukraine. In General, according to his statement, the prison is located 16 people.
Ivanov noticed that no matter the difficulties in the relationship between Russia and Ukraine, It nourishes hope for a fruitful exchange of information between 2 countries in the area of distribution of narcotic drugs to solve this problem.
"My AP continues to work in Kiev, accredited by the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine. For this reason we hope for more than a constructive exchange of information ", - noted the head of the FDCS.
first it was announced that one of the exposed groups laundered criminal proceeds through a Private Bank, owned by Ukrainian billionaire policy and Igor Kolomoisky. Communication of the Bank with the mafia is currently investigating the RF IC, first suspecting Kolomoisky equally in the organization of war crimes in the Donbass.
Ivanov was also told before that the difficult situation in the country is forcing Ukrainians to deal drugs.