As the official representative of the Investigative Committee of the Vitebsk region Inna Gorbachev continues criminal investigation into the discovery in Dubrovno district in November 2014 corpses of men born in 1982. He blew on the shells of the Second World War. The deceased was fond of finding ammunition. This is evidenced by the testimony of relatives and found a metal detector at the scene, four warheads from missiles, detonators, ammunition fragments.
The fact of serious injury "black diggers" took place in the Talacyn area. When you try to get out of ammo cache defendant accidentally powered one. The explosion caused him injury. Investigation of the criminal case against 55-year-old resident of the district Tolochinsky completed. It was revealed that the man for a long time engaged in the illegal search of weapons and ammunition of the WWII. During a search of the house of the accused seized a large quantity of ammunition, about 2,000 cartridges of various calibers, parts of firearms, detonators, grenades, 12 kilograms of powder.
Of particular concern to investigators cause instances where victims of unlawful activity "black diggers" are members of their families and other citizens. Last spring, there was an explosion in an apartment block of flats in Vitebsk. During the screening action found that the apartment owner is interested in the excavations "trophies" of the WWII. The apartment the accused were found metal, cards and wrapping. On the day of an incident the man brought home a grenade that exploded as a result of disassembly. "Black diggers" and his wife were injured and hospitalized in the health care facility.
There are also cases when a person illegally storing ammunition, drawn into the activity of their children, thereby placing them at a mortal danger. March 11, 2015 in Dubrovno district as a result of disassembling the cartridge WWII teenager lost his fingers. During a search of his parents' house, we found four large-caliber cartridge WWII, 54 cartridges, 50 bullets, rifle, cans of powder weighing 60 grams. Investigators continue to investigate the circumstances of injury to a minor.
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