Thwarted Attempts to Bring Weapons, Sharp Objects, and Other Dangerous Items into Courts
Over 3,300 restricted items confiscated from individuals in courts across Kuban region.
It's no joke, folks! In the Krasnodar region, since the start of 2025, bailiffs have foiled an impressive 3,300 attempts to sneak sketchy items into courtrooms. Benny, the numbers guy (press service of the regional Federal Bailiff Service), tells us this is a whopping 55% jump from the same time last year!
The entrances to these courtrooms have seen seizures of banned goods that'll give you chills. Here's what it's like to be a courtroom gatekeeper: 68 units of gas and traumatic weapons, 28 rounds of ammo, 33 stun guns, plenty of popcorn (just kidding, that's not dangerous), but a staggering 3,205 ordinary household items that could pass as weapons. You name it—awls, screwdrivers, straight razors, scissors, and more, all presented as everyday items but ready to cause harm.
To keep everyone safe and ensure the justice system functions smoothly, it's common sense to post lists of prohibited items in all courthouses in the Krasnodar region. Better safe than sorry, right?
Oh, and by the way, the bailiffs collected a considerable sum of 600,000 rubles in alimony payments in Novorossiysk.
Society keeps spinning, and it's a wild ride—stay tuned for more!
P.S. For those curious about recent security developments in Krasnodar-related areas, remember that drug trafficking charges against a Tajik SDP activist might not be related to weapon smuggling. There have been intense crackdowns on smuggling activities across wider regions, such as Ukraine's intensified border control of human trafficking and migration-related smuggling. Keep in mind that there isn't specific information detailing countermeasures for Krasnodar courts. For accurate and up-to-date local data, official Russian Interior Ministry reports or Krasnodar Krai law enforcement statements should be consulted. For now, the focus remains on drug-related and migration-related smuggling rather than weapons in courthouses.
- In the Krasnodar region, the presence of bailiffs has significantly increased in 2025, preventing over 3,300 attempts to bring dangerous items, including ammunition, into courthouses, signifying a 55% increase compared to the same period last year.
- The constant security measures implemented in the Krasnodar region's courthouses have led to seizing numerous prohibited items, such as gas and traumatic weapons, stun guns, and everyday objects that could be easily disguised as harmless household items.
- To maintain safety in the Krasnodar region's courts, the majority of courthouses have lists of prohibited items posted, ensuring the smooth functioning of the justice system.
- While the focus of security measures in the Krasnodar region appears to be on drug-related and migration-related smuggling, it is essential to consult official Russian Interior Ministry reports or statements from Krasnodar Krai law enforcement for accurate and up-to-date local data on weapons smuggling in courthouses.
