The Ombudsman’s representative is asking to promote people’s identities in Balaclavas in the video to stop the Beletsky veteran and take him to TCC.
The commissioner’s office for human rights requires an investigation into the mobilization of veteran and former police officer Ivan Beletsky. This was informed by a representative of the office of the Authorized Verkhovna Rada on human rights in the Transcarpathian region.
“Information about the mobilization of former police officer Ivan Beletsky is widespread on social networks and media, previously sent to the public space of TCC employees regarding a disabled veteran. According to reports, unknown people stopped the balaclavs in the middle of the street and were delivered to TCC. Due to the videos that were common to the socially, the people in the military and the balaclava. A representative sent by the people, Balaclava the letter to the Gunp head in the Transcarpathian region and leader of the Uzhgorod Zonal Department of Military Law Enforcement with the request to establish people in the video, evaluate the legitimacy of their actions and provide appropriate legal assessment, “the message said.
As the Ombudsman representative Andrei Kryuchkov, mentioned, authorized man Dmitry Lubinets repeatedly emphasized that the measures of mobilization should take place exclusively in compliance with law and human rights.
Preventing people is possible only by representatives of law enforcement agencies and if there are grounds established by law in compliance with all guarantee procedures. In other cases, such actions may have signs of a crime associated with illegal imprisonment in the face.
Note that Beletsky is confined to Uzhgorod and is delivered to the territory center of completion. Earlier, the man stood for the veteran contrary to TCC.
Ivan Beletsky is a veteran of the Russian -ukrainian War. He reported on August 22 that he was fired from the police after he stood for Alexander Usenka’s veteran.
In June, two TCC employees struck a veteran with a second head disability and he was embarrassed, asking an offensive question about “where he got a disability.”
Beletsky helped the veteran achieve justice by sending the video of the incident. After the publicity of the situation, TCC representatives personally met with Usenk and apologized to him. The veteran confirmed that the conflict was fixed.
The head of the Carpathian Sich Taras Deak organization said Beletsky was illegally fired from the police.
As we have written, in Rivne, TCC employees will be judged for forced mobilization. They were accused of illegal maintenance and beating a military man in the village of Ivanne.
In the Rivne region, a man died in TCC
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