Four residents of Kyiv, Odessa and Zhytomyr regions, who dressed in military uniforms, tried to escape Moldova.
Outside the city of Kodyim in the Odessa region, law enforcement officials have confined four “tourists” in military uniforms who have tried to get to Moldova. This was announced by the State Border Service Press Service on Thursday, June 12.
Men are paying for $ 8,000 early for a crypto -cond of the organizer -the admitting of the telegram channel, and he, in turn, will have to give them a “comfortable” delivery on the border. In the direction of the admin, the violators obtained a military uniform and equipment so as not to be proven on the path.
In Odessa, the men arrived early, where local accomplices took them and two cars were taken in the direction of the state border. But the “escape route” ended earlier, as the border guards were already waiting for them.
In the future, law enforcement officials found and acquired two vehicles, mobile phones and cash – 80,000 hryvnias and $ 2,000.
For an attempt to illegally cross the state border in relation to four residents of Kyiv, Odessa and Zhytomyr regions, administrative protocols were drawn. Cases sent to court.
The 42-year-old co-organizer and his 47-year-old accomplice were confined and suspicious were declared, and also chose a prevention of the measure in the form of restraint with the right to make a promise of 150,000 hryvnias from each other.
Remember that two men from the Kharkov region for 14 days were looking for attempts to illegally cross the Romanian border. As a result, deviations are confined to border guards in Transcarpathia.
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Source: korrespondent

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