Instead of a free transfer to the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the dodgers sell military goods, earning huge profits. During the searches, law enforcement officers found approximately three thousand body armor worth approximately UAH 25 million.
The SBU has exposed a scheme for the theft of humanitarian aid in the Lviv region: about 3,000 seized bulletproof vests will be given to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was reported in the press service of the SBU.
The organizer of the scheme has already been notified of the suspicion.
“According to the investigation, the attacker became the 42-year-old head of one of the Ukrainian advertising holdings. Together with his accomplices, he organized the importation of military products into Ukraine under the guise of humanitarian aid. To obtain a permit for the unrestricted transportation of ammunition across the border, the dealers misled APU officials.In particular, they accepted letters of guarantee from the military unit and imported equipment, “reported the SBU.
It was reported that instead of a free move for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the dodgers were selling military goods, earning huge profits. During the searches, law enforcement officers found approximately three thousand body armor worth approximately UAH 25 million.
Recall, earlier the SBU reported that the deputy head of Chernivtsi OVA was caught in fraud with humanitarian aid. The official facilitated the commercial use of ambulances transferred to Ukraine from Italy.
It was also reported that in Bukovina, a deputy of the City Council, along with his wife, was stealing a humanitarian aid. The couple tried to sell for $ 4,500 a Volkswagen LT28 imported as humanitarian aid to Ukraine, intended for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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