
Police Incinerate over 500 Kilograms of Cannabis in Chui Region

Policemen Burn Over 500 Kilograms of Hemp in Chui Region
In a recent operation, police officers in the Moskovsky district of Chui region destroyed wild-growing hemp. According to the press service of the Central Internal Affairs Department of Chui region, more than 500 kilograms of hemp were mowed and burned as part of the Kara Kuurai raid.
The police have been engaging in preventive conversations with local residents to remind them of the criminal responsibility for growing, collecting, and possessing prohibited plants.
The operation highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat the illegal cultivation of hemp in the region. The police are taking proactive measures to eliminate the presence of such plants and ensure that residents are aware of the consequences of engaging in these activities.
Growing and possessing prohibited plants, such as hemp, is a serious offense and is punishable under the law. The police are committed to maintaining the safety and well-being of the community by addressing such activities and enforcing the relevant laws.
The police operation serves as a reminder to individuals involved in the cultivation and possession of prohibited plants that their actions will not go unnoticed. The authorities will continue to remain vigilant and take action against those who engage in such illegal activities.
Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activities or the presence of wild-growing hemp to the local authorities. By working together with law enforcement, the community can contribute to ensuring a safe and drug-free environment.




