ZHYTOMYR, Ukraine -- Ukrainian authorities have defended the arrests of four  well-known Belarusian opposition activists on drug charges
Ihar Koktysh, Tatsyana Koktysh, Vital Tsishchanka, and Artsyom Dubsky were  detained in the central Ukrainian city of Zhytomyr on November 3 together with a  Ukrainian woman, Iryna Tyutyunnik, at Tyutyunnik's apartment, on suspicion of  illegal possession of drugs.
Tyutyunnik phoned the local newspaper "20  Minutes" and told journalists that police entered her apartment, saying they  were looking for a wanted criminal.
Instead of checking the identity of  her guests, however, they searched the apartment and found a packet of green  powder which Tyutyunnik says was planted.
When two correspondents from  "20 Minutes" arrived at the apartment, police took away their cameras and tape  recorder by force.
But Ukrainian Interior Ministry spokesman Dmytro  Andreyev told journalists in Kyiv on November 4 that police had acted on  information that people in the apartment were involved in illegal drugs  consumption and distribution.
He said police "conducted a search in an  apartment in the city of Zhytomyr and found a packet with 10 grams of a  substance that resembled marijuana."
Everyone in the apartment at the  time of the search was arrested, Andreyev said. He said the search was conducted  as a part of an investigation into illegal drug-trafficking in the  region.
 
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