November 24, 2024
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This year, the police opened 4,700 criminal proceedings for illegal handling of weapons

This year, the police opened 4,700 criminal proceedings for illegal handling of weapons. In 2024, the police opened 4,700 criminal proceedings for illegal handling of weapons. Law enforcement officers seized 569 weapons, 1.5 thousand grenades and almost 200 kg of explosives.”, — write on: unn.ua

In 2024, law enforcement officers initiated 4,700 criminal proceedings for illegal handling of weapons, ammunition or explosives. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, writes UNN.

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It is noted that a negative trend is currently observed – in 2023, law enforcement officers seized 1,567 units of automatic weapons against 100 units of a similar type in 2019.

Out of 4,700 initiated criminal proceedings on the facts of illegal handling of weapons, ammunition or explosives, 3,797 of them have been charged, and 3,212 have already been sent to court.

Law enforcement officers seize the largest number of illegal weapons in regions bordering areas of hostilities,

In addition, police officers document arms dealers and criminal organizations, identify arms distribution channels and remove them from circulation. So, in 10 months of this year, law enforcement officers seized 569 weapons, 1.5 thousand grenades and almost 200 kg of explosives.

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