The policeman from Kyiv helped the military with the Ukrainian leave Ukraine.
The senior inspector of the city police delivered men from Kyiv to the Vizhnitsia area in the Chernivtsi region, bordering Romania. For his services, a law enforcement officer took 6 thousand euros per person. The money was transferred before leaving, which were also “hired” by the organizers of the equipment. On September 2, the State Bureau of Investigation reported on Facebook.
A law enforcement officer acted carefully – he acted on a business trip, changed the license plates to the car and installed the lights on the car on the car, which is a priority. If he was stopped, he showed a service certificate and said that he urgently transfer his colleagues to a special task. To disguise all the men whom he transported, they dressed in the form of special forces.
And on August 23, five people and police officers were stopped by law enforcement officers at the entrance to Bukovina. After checking the documents, the man was presented with summons and developed protocols in an administrative crime.
A law enforcement officer was informed of suspicion in the framework of the second part of art. 332 (promoting the organization of illegal crossing of several persons along the entire state border of Ukraine, by preliminary conspiracy by a group of persons, officials holding the position) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. He faces up to seven years in prison.
We will recall that in June, Ukrainian media reported that a serviceman of the public service of the border guard fled to Slovakia directly from the Uzhgorod checkpoint on the border of the Ukrainian Slavaka. There, the border guard invited the refugee status, explaining the escape that he avoided wars.
Source: Racurs

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