A traffic officer in the city of Ohangaron, Tashkent region, stopped a vehicle in which narcotic substances were discovered.
It is noted that on May 29 of this year, in the city of Ohangaron, Tashkent region, a driver born in 1984, R.U., who was moving without obeying the traffic light's stop signal, was stopped for inspection by a traffic officer on duty. It was then discovered that he had been deprived of his driving license while driving a "Tracker" model vehicle.
Furthermore, the driver and the vehicle were inspected in the presence of impartial witnesses. During the inspection, a substance resembling a narcotic called "Nasha," wrapped in colorless polyethylene cellophane with a sharp smell and green color, was found in front of the driver.
According to preliminary investigations, the pure weight of this substance amounted to 47.26 grams.
The citizen and physical evidence were handed over to the Ohangaron city department of internal affairs.