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The police started searches in the case of illegal departure of conscripts abroad

The police have started searches in the case of illegal departure of conscripts abroad. Law enforcement officers are conducting more than 200 searches in 19 regions of Ukraine regarding the illegal departure of conscripts abroad. The investigation revealed schemes involving forgery of documents and bribery of officials.”, — write on: unn.ua

Law enforcement officers have launched more than 200 searches within the framework of investigations into cases related to the illegal departure of conscripts abroad. This is reported by the National Police of Ukraine, reports UNN.

Details

Operations take place in 19 regions of Ukraine under the procedural guidance of the Prosecutor General’s Office.

The investigation revealed that the organizers of these crimes acted through fraudulent schemes, forgery of documents, interference with electronic registers and bribery of officials. These methods were used to ensure the illegal departure of men subject to mobilization.

The National Police notes that all details will be revealed after the completion of the investigation.

We will remind

In September, it was reported that at the beginning of martial law, the State Security Service exposed more than 570 criminal groups that organized illegal border crossings. More than 200 such groups were discovered in 2023, with the largest number of attempts recorded in Odesa.

More than 570 criminal groups that organized illegal border crossings were exposed since the beginning of martial law – DPSU02.09.24, 11:45 • 15393 views

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