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Date
05/22/2014
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The Altai stripper received 10 years in a maximum security colony for drug trafficking


The Zheleznodorozhny District Court of Barnaul of the Altai Territory sentenced the stripper, convicted of drug distribution.

By a court decision, the accused E. Kozlov will spend 10 years behind bars. He will serve his sentence in a maximum security penal colony, the official website of the regional department of the FSKN reports.

As follows from the case file, in November 2012 Kozlov was detained by drug police "while trying to sell the next dose of synthetic drugs." In July 2013, he was charged with the final edition, and the criminal case was sent to the court.

During the trial, Kozlov decided to hide from justice. Before the shoot, he re -registered his property to relatives and secretly moved to Kazakhstan, where he lived from September to December 2013. During this period, Kozlov issued a fake passport for someone else's name.

In December, a fugitive drug dealer returned to Russia, rented a house in Tomsk and began to look for a job in strip bars. The artist planned to stay in Tomsk for permanent residence, but three days after entering the Russian Federation he was detained by drug police and was transferred to Barnaul.

At the end of last week, the court found the stripper guilty of all the episodes of his illegal activity. The sentence has not yet entered into legal force.