Siblings sentenced to prison for the drug den maintaining in Zarechny
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Zarechny, 12 September 2012. PenzaNews. Two residents of Zarechny, the Penza region are convicted for maintaining of a drug den, where desomorphine was produced.
“30-year-old Dina Kiseleva and 33-year-old Roman Maslov, the old-time addicts, opened a drug den in their grandmother’s apartment. Only close friends and sister’s husband were allowed inside,” reported a group of information and public relations department of the Russian Federal Drug Control Service in the Penza region.
The department noted that the hosts and visitors of the den were intoxicated when detained.
“The organizers of the criminal activity were charged with keeping a den for the use of drugs in a group of people by prior agreement. The relatives were found guilty and sentenced to two years and six months of imprisonment in a penal colony,” the department said.