A law enforcement officer tried to involve a colleague in the case, who offered money for information about the duty schedules of border outfits. However, he reported illegal actions to associated authorities.
In the Odessa region, the law enforcement officer and his accomplice established a slope escape channel in Moldova, earning $ 5 thousand from each. This was reported by the GBR press service on Wednesday, May 28.
The illegal removal at the end of 2024 organized a law enforcement officer with a civil accomplice. For 5 thousand dollars per person, they took the boys out of official checkpoints.
As it happened, entrepreneurs’ monthly “income” exceeds $ 80 thousand.
The attacks brought military people to the border, where they were met by accomplices from the Moldavian side. Further, they have already been self -reliance of deviations in Moldova by marks in the documents.
The law enforcement officer tried to attract another colleague in the case, who offered money for information about the duty schedules of border outfits. However, he reported illegal actions to associated authorities.
On May 25, 2025, GBR officials stopped the arrangements during the attempt to bring two evaders. The military responsible for military people has moved to the territorial completion center.
The defendants were informed of the suspicion of repairing illegal transfers of people throughout the state border under part 3 of art. 332 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
They face up to nine years in prison.
The pre -trial investigation continues. All the people involved in the guilt were established.
We reminded, earlier in KYIV, law enforcement officials exposed the military and enlistment office registration officials and the doctor, who contributed to the prevention of mobilization of $ 6,000-12,000.
It was also reported that in Odessa, an TCC employee who organized profits on the slope.
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