“The results of the pre-investigation check carried out by customs officers do not contain grounds for initiating a criminal case and do not allow to make a decision in accordance with Art. 145 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Russia ", - the report says.

The ministry added that it was decided to return the inspection materials to the customs.

Earlier in the media and social networks, it was reported that a woman had been detained in one of the Russian Post offices in Moscow, who had received a package with medicine for convulsions for her son.

As noted, the woman was allegedly told that the package had been arrested as smuggling and threatened with a criminal case.

Later, the Interior Ministry denied the data on the detention of the mother of a sick child in Moscow.