The Supreme Court has dismissed appeals concerning pharmacist Oleg Beršakov and general practitioner Konstantin Ivanov. The appeals were filed by their defense counsel and the representative of OÜ Giza. This decision effectively concludes the legal proceedings that resulted in the conviction of the pharmacist.

The court found both men guilty of illegally handling a significant quantity of psychotropic substances. The prosecution established that this illegal activity was conducted with the primary objective of obtaining substantial financial profit. Specifically, the charges against the two men included large-scale and group-level computer fraud, as well as money laundering.

The dismissal of the appeals by the highest court finalizes the judicial findings regarding the misuse of controlled substances. The ruling confirms that the systematic and large-scale nature of the illegal trade was central to the convictions. The legal action addressed the coordinated efforts between the two professionals.

The outcome solidifies the legal accountability for the handling of these controlled materials. The court’s decision underscores the gravity of the charges, confirming that the actions taken by the proviisor and the general practitioner constituted serious economic crimes. The final judgment leaves no room for further appeal regarding the established facts of the case.

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