Victor Russia’s gang produces amphetamines for a student vacation at an abandoned pioneer camp



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These are the machines with which the bandits produced drugs.

The shattered drug gang, led by Viktor Ivanov-Russia, was preparing to produce hundreds of kilograms of amphetamine for the December 8 student holidays and sell it in winter resorts, 24 Chasa has learned.

250 kg of synthetic drugs for 1.5 million BGN seized during the action of the General Directorate for the Fight against Organized Crime and the Prosecutor's Office

250 kg of synthetic drugs for 1.5 million BGN seized during the action of the General Directorate for the Fight against Organized Crime and the Prosecutor’s Office

The 4 bandits, who have already been convicted of drugs, produced the synthetic drug in a former pioneer camp near the village of Verilsko in Sofia. Machines for another laboratory were also found on a property in the town of Jiten.

Viktor Ivanov, Edi Todorov, Vasil Tsvetkov and Ivan Ivanov were detained during an operation by the CDCOC and the Special Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, and on Friday the court took them into custody.

The gang has been monitored by anti-mafia since 2018, the director of the General Directorate for Combating Organized Crime, Lyubomir Yanev, said on Friday. The group participants communicated through encrypted messages in the application “Telegram”, they learned “24 hours”

One of the four was caught selling 6,000 pills to a customer on Wednesday. The deal was for BGN 30,000. 1 kg of amphetamine was found in the pockets of another member of the group of drugs, distributed in two packages. A search of their houses, cars and clothes turned up a total of 250 kg of synthetic drugs in various forms, Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev tweeted. Its street value is BGN 1.5 million.

One of the bandits rented two bungalows in a former pioneer camp near the village of Verilsko. There the first laboratory equipped with machines, chemicals and everything necessary for illegal production was found.

Each of the four had a role in the group. One mixed the drugs, another stored them. The distribution manager had a network of distributors. Most of them, 15 people, were arrested and witnessed against the others.

The gang was preparing production for upcoming techno parties in the capital, and most of the amphetamines were destined for distribution in Bansko and Razlog, where most students traditionally celebrate on Dec. 8, sources close to the investigation said. to 24 Chassa.

The torturer Viktor Ivanov-Russia has been known to anti-Mafia for a long time. In 2013, he was charged together with the bosses of Lyulin Radmil Ranov-Lanetsa and Veselin Hristov-Payaka of drug distribution. The Chain and the Spider are at a higher level than Victor Russia in the drug business. They are the leaders of the largest drug gang, crushed in Bulgaria in August last year, when they fled the country, but surprisingly returned to witness the arrest of the heads of the CDCOC Drug Department, Tsvetan Pankov and Kiril Vankov. arrested in June. However, since 2013, the Lanets and Spider roads have been separated from those of Viktor Ivanov-Russia and he is starting an independent business.

In addition to the production and distribution of amphetamines, Viktor Ivanov also has a legal business, he has learned 24 Chasa. He is the owner of a car dealership in the Lyulin district of Sofia. During a search of the cars at the site, investigators found more drugs hidden in 3 of the cars. The vehicles were used to conceal finished products, which were sold to dealers when they ran out of products.

The drugs were sold near schools in the Lyulin and Nadezhda districts of the capital, but also to representatives of high society, because the production was of high quality. The marking of the tablets produced by the group is with prints of famous brands such as “Philip Plaine” and “Chanel”. The band sold 1 ecstasy pill to customers for BGN 20 and the distributors paid BGN 5 each.

During the action, 100 liters of precursors were found in plastic tubes. Acids for synthetic drugs were purchased from chemical stores. The drug was “cooked” on a gas stove, mixing different types of acids.



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