Russian President Vladimir Putin has pardoned Diana Gribovskaya, a St. Petersburg resident, who was previously sentenced to 16 years behind bars for synthesising and selling amphetamine, Rotonda reports citing her father.
In 2018, veterinarian Dmitry Karavaychik and his wife Diana Gribovskaya who worked as a physics teacher were sentenced to 17 and 16 years in prison for making large batches of drugs. According to the court ruling, Karavaychik was producing amphetamine, while Gribovskaya was looking for customers.
Karavaychik told the court that they did not sell the real drug but rather a mixture of ground tablets. According to him, the money raised was supposed to be spent on developing prosthetics for cats and gods.
According to Gribovskaya’s father, the pardon was granted due to a combination of factors. “Dmitry asked, and we asked as well. The president pardoned her,” Vladimir Gribovsky said.