GBR employees, along with the SBU, reported suspicion to the law enforcement officer and his accomplice, a resident of Kyiv.
The law enforcement officer and his accomplice have been accused of selling confidential data used to prepare the killing of the former health minister. This was reported by the Press Service of the State Bureau of Investigations.
GBR officials who cooperate with the SBU have reported suspicion to the law enforcement officer and his accomplice, a resident of KYIV. They sell confidential information from closed databases used by customers to prepare the murder of the former Ukraine’s first representative Minister of Health.
History dates in October 2024, when a woman died at the capital hospital after the accident. On that day, the change was an anesthetist who was the first deputy minister. Despite the severe injuries, acquaintances of the deceased decided it was the doctor to blame for his death, and planned revenge – to kill him.
Law enforcement officials have managed to prevent a crime in its preparation phase. At the time of the investigation, it became one of the arrangers received personal information about the doctor – the place of his and his family’s home – from a familiar law enforcement officer, illegally “combined” information with limited access.
Both men were declared suspects in unauthorized sale of limited access. They face up to two years in prison. Now the issue of choosing a avid proposal is resolved, the investigation continues.
Remember that in January this year we wrote that law enforcement officials prevented the murder of the First Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine.
Earlier in Kyiv, for the sake of ransom, a heart surgeon was abducted. The attackers brought the doctor an unknown substance to the leg and said it was “poison”. After that, he requested $ 2 million for the provision of “antidote”.
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Source: korrespondent

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