What happened
Law enforcement in the Obukhiv district exposed a 37‑year‑old man who organized the manufacture and sale of a psychotropic substance — amphetamine. He has been charged under articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine that provide liability for illegal manufacture, possession and sale in large quantities; the suspect faces up to 12 years' imprisonment.
Mechanics of the crime
The investigation established a simple but dangerous scheme: the suspect ordered precursor-containing drugs online, collected them at post offices, produced amphetamine in residential premises and packaged it for distribution. During searches, authorities seized 21 zip‑lock bags containing the substance with a total weight of more than 33.5 g, production equipment and precursors.
"During investigative actions, precursors, substances and equipment used to manufacture psychotropics were seized. Part of the batches had already been prepared for shipment to other regions"
— Press officer of the Kyiv region police
Consequences and significance
This case highlights several threats: first, the growing role of online small‑scale production in supplying precursors; second, postal deliveries remain a vulnerable channel for distribution. For communities, this is not only a matter of criminal justice but also of the safety of teenagers and neighbourhoods in general.
Legal status and further actions
The suspect was detained and placed in a temporary detention facility; the court ordered preventive detention. The pre‑trial investigation is ongoing, and law enforcement are identifying possible accomplices and the supply route of the precursors.
Law enforcement agencies emphasize the importance of citizens reporting suspicious parcels and contacts with unknown senders — this helps interrupt distribution chains and protect local communities.