Dmitry Karavaichik was handed a 17-year jail sentence in 2019 for producing and distributing amphetamine and served six months in Ukraine.
, announced on Thursday that the first batch of prisoners who participated in the war in Ukraine completed their six-month contracts and have received a pardon.
He was dubbed the"Russian Walter White" by local media at the time, a reference to the main protagonist from the hit showAbove, a man wearing military camouflage stands at the entrance of the PMC Wagner Center during its official opening in St. Petersburg, Russia on November 4, 2022. Prisoners recruited by the Wagner Group have reportedly been released and pardoned after spending six months fighting in Ukraine.
"The manufacture of amphetamine has never been a selling point," he was quoted by Russian media outlet MediaZona as saying."I have a theme of deceiving those involved in the drug trade." "All these pills completely replace that feeling of euphoria, that feeling of speed that amphetamine gives," Karavaichik said."I could spend this money not only on myself but also for my developments and for everything else."
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