Ural woman receives 14.5-year sentence for selling drug-infused candies

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A woman in Russia was sentenced to 14.5 years for selling drugs disguised as candy. Zhanna Golovata was found guilty of drug trafficking, including using an online store and Telegram for sales. She cultivated psychedelic mushrooms and made them into chocolates. The operation was discovered in summer 2024, with police seizing mushrooms and over four kilograms of drug-infused candies. Her accomplice's case is separate.


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