In addition to the back position, the attack also promised a military responsible for a military service from military service via VVK.
A suspicion of armed forces officer reported, that for the cost of $ 10,000 promised to arrange the service of the military in the rear and its subsequent writing -off through the medical board. This was reported by the National Police’s press service on Wednesday, September 3.
According to the investigation, the technical unit clerk of the main cartographic center of the Ukraine’s armed forces, with the status of a lawyer, pledged to influence the decisions of RTSC and SP officials and the Kiev regional unit for money. He guarantees the employment of a military man who is responsible for the back position with subsequent avoidance of participation in adventures.
For 10,000 dollars, other than the back position, the attacking military service also promised military service “on paper” along with the subsequent procedure organization for its future writing from military service through the military-medical commission.
Investigators are documented by at least three facts of hiring someone with many branches. Thus, the defendant received a part of the money for $ 3,000 personally, and more than 183,000 hryvnias – by transferring his bank card.
Law enforcement officials conducted a series of searches, as a result of which the lawyer reported the suspicion. He faced up to five years in prison.
Keep in mind that in Kyiv a lawyer has declared, “selling” the fictional psychiatric diagnoses for $ 8,000.
In the Odessa region, the acting head of the TCC and SP district is confined. For $ 1,500, he promised to remove a military personnel from the search.
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Source: korrespondent

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