TCC employees again found themselves in a public scandal.
In Kovel in Volyn, servicemen from the Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support apparently used force and took a conscript from the hospital to take him to the TCC in Lutsk. Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets announced this on December 18 on Facebook.
In the test, the ombudsman indicates that the wife of a military service member complained to him about the actions of the TCC officers. The commissioner’s representative wanted to talk to his husband, but the TCC did not cooperate.
The woman reported that her husband was injured, after which he was taken to the hospital. Directly from the medical facility, he was forcibly taken to the Lutsk MTCC and SP. My representative in the Volyn region immediately went to the regional TCC and SP to clarify the circumstances. However, the employees of the recruitment center did not comply with the representative’s demands and did not provide an opportunity to communicate with the detainee, Lubinets wrote.
The Ombudsman’s Office has already contacted the prosecutor’s office and the State Bureau of Investigation. They believe that the actions of TCC employees can be qualified under Part 2 of Art. 344 (interference in the activities of a statesman by an official) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
The day before, a message appeared on social networks from a Kovel resident who called himself the brother of a serviceman. He published a video of the incident where the man was detained.
In the footage you can see the military throwing a lying man from a stretcher into a minibus. The police are nearby. The woman behind the scenes asks where the victim is being taken, but everyone ignores her.
We would like to remind you that in November, the DBR exposed workers of the Odessa regional transport center who detained men at checkpoints and demanded money for a deferment from mobilization. During searches in the house of one of the defendants in the case, he used his service weapon and threatened Bureau employees.
Source: Racurs
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