Since the traitor has been hiding in the territory of the aggressor country since 2014, the suspicion against him was declared in absentia.
SBI officials reported in absentia a suspicion of high treason to a judge who, by order of the FSB of the Russian Federation, sent confidential information about his colleagues, servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The SBI press service reported this on Friday, March 8.
“The judge of the Bryankovsky District Court of the Lugansk region gained access to closed judicial groups on various messengers. There he collected personal data of Ukrainian judges, such as photographs, phone numbers, emails accounts, positions and other constituent data. The man paid special attention to judges with a pro-Ukrainian position. “He also scouted information about Ukrainian military personnel and their relatives who were in captive of the Russian Federation. Russian intelligence services then used this information when interrogating the prisoners,” the report said.
Since the traitor has been hiding in the territory of the aggressor country since 2014, the suspicion against him was declared in absentia.
The penalty of the article provides for life imprisonment with confiscation of property.
Earlier it was reported that an Odessa woman was detained preparing a missile strike “bypassing” the air defense. The Security Service of Ukraine established that the aggressor encouraged the resident of Odessa to cooperate remotely in January 2024.
In the Vinnytsia region, border guards detained a traitorous soldier
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Source: korrespondent

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