The suspect was confined during the transfer of the deposit, he had to give the remaining money after his “client” crossed the border.
In Transcarpathia, they stopped a person who tried to border the border border for 320 thousand UAHs to illegally move two military personnel to Hungary. This was reported by the Office of the Prosecutor General on Friday, July 25.
Based on the investigation materials, a 43-year-old resident of the Beregov region suggested that the GPSU border control group, so that he would not “ignore” the two military by checkpoint Dyakovo.
The border guard immediately announced an attempt to bribe direct management, due to which it is possible to disclose the illegal procedure.
The suspect was confined to the deposit transfer, he had to give the other portion of the fund after his “client” crossed the border.
In a car search, the defendant found another 8.4 thousand euros and 2 thousand dollars of cash, the source of which was clarified.
The organizer is already aware of the suspicion of providing unlawful benefits to the official and the organization of illegal movement of people throughout the state border. In both military people, admin protocols have accumulated.
The prosecutor’s office applied to the court with a movement for the election of a suspected measure of restraint.
Earlier in Transcarpathia, the channel repair from crossing the slope across the border tried to bribe the border border of $ 10 thousand. The attack was jailed.
Remember that SBU is confined to 21 organizer schemes for the slope. Among the detainees, the head of the medical institution of the Kyiv Regional Council, the director of the gymnasium and doctors of various profiles.
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