August 2, 2025
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The manager of one of the shopping center in Odesa region demanded $ 1500 for withdrawal from the search – police

The National Police detained the acting chief of the district shopping center and JV, who was engaged in bribery. In particular, he demanded $ 1,500 for withdrawing the military from the investigation base. Source: Notification of the National Police of the National Police in the Odessa region literally: “Law enforcement officers found that vol.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The National Police detained the acting chief of the district shopping center and JV, who was engaged in bribery. In particular, he demanded $ 1,500 for withdrawing the military from the investigation base.

Source: Notification of the National Police in Odessa region

Literally: “Law enforcement officers found that the head of one of the territorial centers of manning and social support of the Odessa district deals with corruption activities. Yes, from the military who violated the rules of military accounting, Dilok demanded $ 1500 for removal from the investigation base.

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He ordered the money to be transferred to a bank card. After the funds were transferred to the account he specified, the official was detained in procedural order. ”

Details: The head of the Tax Code was informed about suspicion of obtaining undue benefit. The man was arrested with the right of bail in the amount of more than one million hryvnias.

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