Woman had bullet holes under her bed – sentenced to prison

It was in February that the customs office conducted a house search in the apartment where the 24-year-old woman is registered. With suspicions that there would be drugs in the apartment, they were met with even more unusual finds.

In addition to 2.7 kilograms of cocaine and 5.9 kilograms of cannabis, a package was also found under the bed, wrapped in gift paper with the text “hooray”.

In the package, an anti-tank bullet, a pistol and an AK47 type automatic weapon were found.

When the customs personnel were about to leave the apartment while waiting for the bomb shelter, they saw a suspicious thermos on top of a wardrobe. Upon closer examination, the thermos turned out to be a homemade bomb containing black powder and nails.

24-year-old man also involved

The woman claims that she did not know that the weapons were stored in her apartment, something that the district court dismissed because her fingerprints were found on both the armored bullet and the automatic weapon.

Fingerprints of a 24-year-old man who spent time with the woman in the apartment are also found on the bulletproof vest, although he also denied the accusations.

The woman is sentenced to seven years in prison for serious drug crime, particularly serious weapons crime and violation of the Act on Flammable and Explosive Goods.

The man is sentenced to five years and four months in prison for serious drug offenses and particularly serious weapons offences. However, he is cleared of offenses against the Flammable and Explosive Goods Act because his fingerprints were not found on the thermos bomb.

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