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Police say they detained the suspects

Law enforcement officers exposed a group that sold ammunition and weapons from the front (photo, video)

Police say they detained the suspects "hot" during the sale of three fragmental grenades. The suspicion was reported to four group participants, and they are now in custody. Law enforcement officers exposed four people who sold ammunition and weapons brought from the war zone on the "black market". This was reported in the press service of the National Police. According to the investigation, each of the participants of the group had its own function.

Yes, one of the suspects was exposed in October last year. The man was looking for a buyer for F-1 fragmental grenade. Another suspect performed the "courier" function. It was he who was engaged in the supply of weapons and ammunition from the war zone. It is noted that the attackers were still engaged in illegal activities, namely: theft, robbery and fraud. Law enforcement officers watched the suspects for several months and documented the facts of the F-1 grenade for $ 150.

The suspects also sold Makarov gun with a store and 146 charges worth $ 1300. The "hot" group was detained during the sale of "permanent buyer" three F-1 grenades for $ 450. Police say they seized all the ammunition and weapons that were sold to the suspects. Law enforcement officers also searched and withdrawn phones and money received from illegal activities. Four exposed malefactors were reported suspicion and sent in custody.

For illegal activities, they can sit for a period of three to seven years. Other persons involved in the illegal activity of the person are also established. We will remind, at the beginning of last month the SBU staff exposed men in the Dnieper who tried to sell the military of the Russian Federation spare parts to combat aircraft. Also earlier, in November, two malefactors were exposed in Rivne region who wanted to sell a trophy weapon. Suspect persons are threatened with up to 7 years in prison.