TRADERS ARRESTED.
tAID BY SOVIET OFFICIALS. (tnrrris press association —bt blectbic TKUaftAPB—COPTXIQHT.) MOBCOW, January 3. The new year started badly for private enterprise. The judicial authorities, accompanied by 150 factory worktft, simultaneously raided 85 shops, exported 95 traders, and confiscated tJMOJM roubles' worth of copper dyes aad other goods, which it was alleged that the traders received illegally from the State co-operative trading organisations. The arrested traders will be charged *lia bribery. It is expected that **i»ijml charges will be preferred ■f**«it the dealers. The police are making increasing use *9&* workers' voluntary assistance "•Mrehing the homes of suspected **x defaulters.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19819, 6 January 1930, Page 9
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