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The Bukhara black market drug trade was exposed.

Law enforcement agencies in Bukhara region have put a stop to the activities of individuals who were preparing and selling uncertified medicines.

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During an urgent operation conducted in collaboration with employees of the State Security Service and the Department for Combating Economic Crimes, it was established that a citizen born in 1994, living in G'ijduvon district, was preparing drugs at home by hand, together with family members.

It is known that the offenders used one location for storing drug supplies and two drugstores for selling them. During the investigation, 47,821 units of 193 types of drug supplies, as well as drug boxes, labels, packaging equipment, and manuals were found and confiscated from these locations.

According to preliminary calculations, the total value of the identified drug supplies exceeds 500 million soums. These drugs have been sent to the Pharmaceutical Product Safety Center for official conclusion. Investigation into the case is currently ongoing.

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