The State Bureau of Investigation recorded how 17 tons of flour from wagons were loaded into cars and tried to be taken outside for further sale without permits.
The State Bureau of Investigation blocked the sale of humanitarian aid by officials to residents of villages in the Dnipropetrovsk region. This was reported by the press service of GBR.
“Almost 130 tons of flour arrived at one of the railway stations in the Dnipropetrovsk region, from where it began to be delivered to the local communities of the territory in the form of humanitarian aid. However, some leaders of the territorial community decided not to deliver humanitarian aid to the people, but to sell flour through figureheads at prices below the markets,” – the press service reports.
It was noted that the State Bureau of Investigation recorded how 17 tons of flour were loaded onto trucks from wagons, then they tried to release it for further sale without permits.
“The State Bureau of Investigation prevented the implementation of this scheme, and the materials collected by the State Bureau of Investigation were sent to the GDNP in the Dnepropetrovsk region to bring justice to all those involved in the sale of humanitarian aid,” the the report said.
Recall that a resident of Kalush allocated more than UAH 1 million in donations for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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