Ukraine conducts nationwide raids over illegal weapons trade

BSS
Published On: 23 Jan 2025, 14:28

KYIV, Ukraine, Jan 23, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Ukrainian law enforcement agencies
were conducting some 1,000 raids nationwide on Thursday to stop the illegal
sale of weapons and ammunition, police said.

The proliferation of arms in the war-battered country since the Russian
invasion in early 2022 has raised concerns about weapons smuggling both
inside Ukraine and among its Western-backed allies.

"The main goal is to shut down sales and storage channels as well as to seize
trophy weapons" taken from Russian soldiers as well as "ammunition and
explosives from illicit trafficking," the national police force said in a
social media post.

The statement said the ringleaders could face up to seven years in prison,
adding that more details of the probe would be released later.

The force also issued a video showing heavily armed police preparing to break
down a door, seizing ammunition and cash.

The raids are the latest efforts by law enforcement to stamp out the illegal
distribution of weapons in the country.

In September last year, police said they had thwarted an illegal arms
smuggling operation in the Kyiv region, seizing some 40,000 euros worth of
guns and ammunition.

And one month earlier in the western Lviv region, police said they had seized
assault rifles, more than 70 pistols, dozens of grenades and almost 49,000
rounds of ammunition, local media reported.

 

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