Names have been changed.
Investigative authorities report that since May 2023, Nurbek has been part of an organized criminal group engaged in the illegal production, acquisition, storage, and transportation of drugs and psychotropic substances in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Russia.
According to the case materials, Nurbek, at the direction of an unknown individual named Jeremi, was involved in obtaining mephedrone in large quantities, which he then packaged into zip bags and hid in caches in the Chui region and Bishkek.
During special operations in May 2023, officers from the Drug Control Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs stopped Nurbek's vehicle in the Alamudun district of the Chui region. During a search of the car, 24 thermopackages containing a substance identified by experts as a psychotropic drug with mephedrone weighing 5,937.669 grams were found.
- The First May District Court found Nurbek guilty of the crime stipulated in Article 40 "Accomplice to the Crime" and Part 2 of Article 282 of the Criminal Code of the Kyrgyz Republic "Illegal production of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, and their analogs for the purpose of sale by a group of individuals by prior conspiracy." He was sentenced to eight years of imprisonment in a general regime colony with confiscation of property.
- The Judicial Panel for Criminal Cases of the Bishkek City Court upheld the verdict, leaving it unchanged.
After discussing the arguments of the cassation appeal and hearing the opinions of the parties, the Judicial Panel of the Supreme Court concluded that the courts of the first and appellate instances rightly found the man guilty of complicity in the illegal production and trafficking of drugs and psychotropic substances committed as part of a group by prior conspiracy.
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