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The Polish Special Services: Belarusian Law Enforcement Officers Give Drugs to Migrants under the Guise of Medicines

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The Polish Special Services: Belarusian Law Enforcement Officers Give Drugs to Migrants under the Guise of Medicines

Such cases are also reported by the Lithuanian special services.

Belarusian law enforcement officers give drugs to migrants under the guise of medicines. This was announced at a special press conference by the press secretary of the minister-coordinator of the Polish special services Stanisław Żaryn, writes nashaniva.com.

According to Żaryn, this information was provided to them by the Lithuanian special services. On July 22, Lithuanian border guards detained a group of 15 citizens of Iraq and Russia near Druskininkai. Together with them were two children aged 6 and 1.5 years. After the arrest, the adults told the border guards that they could not wake the children up and asked for help.

Describing the circumstances, they said that one of the Belarusians accompanying them gave them two pills for children so that they would not cry when crossing the border. As a result, the children were hospitalized.

Doctors discovered the drug methadone. According to the Polish special services, the children could have died if not for the prompt intervention of the Lithuanian border guards and doctors.

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