The criminal scheme was organized by a former tax officer from Donetsk, who moved to Kharkov after the temporary occupation of the city.
Businessmen who “provided” Ukrainian passports to Russian saboteurs were exposed. This was reported by the press service of the SBU.
According to investigators, the scheme was organized by a former tax official from Donetsk, who moved to Kharkiv after the temporary occupation of the city.
“For the production of fake documents, the attacker used personal connections in the field of law enforcement. The value of a fake passport is estimated at $4,000. As part of investigative and operational measures, officials documented of the SBU to transfer $3,000 to him as an advance. Moreover, the “customer” of the passport, according to the Security Service, conducted reconnaissance and subversive activities in favor of Russia and, for the sake of the conspiracy, tried to legalize himself on the territory of Ukraine.
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The SBU reported that the maker of false documents was caught red-handed when he took the second tranche for a ready-made passport.
Recall that in Ukraine during the five months of the war against Russia, law enforcement officials opened more than a thousand criminal cases for collaborationism.
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Source: korrespondent

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