In May – June 2024, 27 citizens of military age illegally entered the border through the Krakovets checkpoint.
The deputy head of one of the departments at the Krakovets checkpoint and the inspector were told of the suspicion. They allegedly helped 27 men of military age go abroad illegally. The press service of the State Bureau of Investigation reported this on Monday, October 7.
Through social networks, accomplices looked for people who wanted to leave Ukraine and made for them fake certificates establishing disability group III. The men then crossed the border through a checkpoint where they were met by an officer.
He ordered the draft dodgers out into one of the free lanes, collected passports and disability certificates and handed them to the inspector. The official assured that these people are “under the control” of the management and everything should be done to ensure that they cross the border as soon as possible.
In this regard, the inspector did not properly check the documents, entered information about them into the database, and the “clients” traveled to Poland.
In May – June 2024 alone, 27 citizens of military age went abroad illegally.
The deputy head of one of the checkpoint departments was informed of the suspicion of illegal transportation of people across the state border of Ukraine. The sanction of the article provides punishment in the form of imprisonment for up to seven years.
While the checkpoint inspector is informed of the suspicion of unauthorized change of information. The punishment of the article provides punishment in the form of imprisonment for up to six years.
In the past, the Security Service eliminated a corruption scheme for the prevention of mobilization in the Kharkov region. The head of one of the inter-district medical and social expert commissions of Kharkov was involved in arranging the deal.
We remind you that the SBU detained businessmen who earned more than 40 million Hryvnias from draft dodgers. In the Poltava region, an official of the State Emergency Service was exposed, who organized a business for transporting men abroad.
Source: korrespondent

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