Interpreting the official position, he decided to establish a stable source of additional income, providing a “service” paid to prisoners: in particular, he provided phones and narcotic drugs forbidden for use.
The Benekovskaya colony inspector has established a procedure for providing illicit items and drugs to prisoners. For “Delivery” I received money on the husband’s card. This was reported by the GBR press service on Friday, June 6.
A village resident of Belenky got a job at a correction colony in 2023 for the position of the younger inspector of the Department of Administration and Security. Exploiting official duties, he decided to establish a stable source of additional income, providing a “service” paid to prisoners: in particular, he provided phones and narcotic drugs forbidden for use.
The inspector for the salary brought the prohibited items and drugs to the colony, which he passed on to the cache. The cost of the phone is 2 thousand hryvnias, medicine – 3.5 thousand hryvnias. I got money with a bank card of my husband.
He was declared suspicious to get the unlawful benefits of an officer under part 1 of Art. 368 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and illegal sales of narcotic drugs in areas of imprisonment under part 2 of Art. 307 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
The penalties of these articles provide up to ten years in prison with confiscation of property.
Currently, a pre -trial investigation is ongoing, a whole circle of people involved in indicated crimes have been established.
We reminded, earlier they reported the suspicion of a 35 -year -old Kyiv resident, who tried to send 28 packets with drugs and psychotropes packed like light bulbs.
In Kyiv, a “courier” is confined, which is in the military’s uniform amphetamine
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