In the Yaroslavl region, the police arrested two drug lords and a monkey
The police in the Yaroslavl region covered the drug lab, which was a zoo. Apparently, the "barons" not only sold all kinds of poison, but also engaged in breeding. Dogs, cats and even a monkey were found in the building.
In the Yaroslavl region, the police covered the drug laboratory, which housed a zoo. On the plot of land in the farm building, they found laboratory equipment and chemical reagents, as well as a bunch of dogs and cats. Interestingly, all the animals were purebred: Husky, Staffordshire Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier and German Spitz. In addition to adult dogs, there were puppies in the apartment.
Apparently, the owners of the drug lab decided to enrich themselves to the fullest. They not only sold all kinds of poison, but also bred dogs in this outbuilding. The animals lived in terrible conditions. The monkey and dogs were handed over to animal rights activists, and those who like easy money were handed over to the police.