The defendant entered false information about the health status of “clients” in the medical documentation. The defendant estimated the cost of the illegal decision made by MSEC at $9,000.
The head of the expert commission and his accomplice, a resident of the Poltava region, are suspected of falsification of medical and social examination documents. The defendants face up to ten years in prison. The press service of the National Police reported this on Thursday, September 12.
The head of the regional MSEC established a corrupt procedure for obtaining disability. Such “help” is sought by women whose men or sons may undergo mobilization.
The person involved entered false data about the health status of the “clients” in the medical documentation and drew a conclusion about the presence of disability group II, which, in turn, became the basis for women receiving continuous that outside care from men liable for military service and their further avoidance of military service and even abroad.
The defendant estimated the cost of the illegal decision made by MSEC at $9,000.
Law enforcement officials detained two participants – the head of MSEC and his “financier” while receiving the second tranche – $1,500. A few days earlier, the defendants were awarded $7,500 for making the necessary commission decision.
The issue of the choice of measures is currently being decided.
We remind you that the Security Service in Volyn has removed a new procedure for preventing mobilization and illegal travel abroad for men of military age. The former deputy head of the Volyn Regional Police Department was imprisoned.
Earlier, the deputy head of the Ivano-Frankivsk regional territorial acquisition center (OTGC) was exposed for taking bribes. Also, two district TCC (RTCC) employees were caught in the “schemes”.
The media also reported the searches in the Khust TCC and the local military commissar Vasily Zubatov. In total, the SBU conducted nearly 30 searches among district hospital employees, medical and social expert commissions and TCC employees.
Source: korrespondent

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