An internal investigation is being conducted against police officers who did not enter information about the commission of a crime in the Unified Register of Registered Registers of Crimes after an appeal from the parents of the child victim.
A pre-trial investigation is underway into the abuse of a boy in the Poltava region. The Office of the Prosecutor General announced this on Sunday, September 1.
The investigation established that on one of the community beaches of the Kotelevskaya territory, three people, including minors, committed sexual acts against a boy. Currently, law enforcement officers process photos and video material published on social networks.
The prosecutor’s office also began an internal investigation into the actions of police officers who did not enter information about the commission of a crime in the Unified Register of Pre-trial Investigations (URDR) after a complaint by the victim’s parents. Four people were suspended from official duties.
Criminal proceedings are opened on the fact of violent acts of a sexual nature, unrelated to bodily penetration, committed against a person under fourteen years of age (Part 4 of Article 153 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
Let us remind you that in the Poltava region a story about beating and sexual violence against a minor was made public, after which the parents of the offenders were fined 850 hryvnias. Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets announced this the other day. In the village of Kotelva, three young men bully a 12-year-old boy. She was beaten and sexually assaulted. The scolding scene was shot.
The incident took place in mid-June, but law enforcement officials learned about this fact only on August 5 and did not start an investigation before the trial, but made administrative protocols.
A suspect in the rape of a 14-year-old girl is in prison in the Odessa region
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