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According to security forces, the criminal scheme was organized by three people ...

Searches in the case of an Armed Forces: Police accuse volunteers of assignment of donati (photo)

According to security forces, the criminal scheme was organized by three people who are threatened with up to 7 years in prison. The National Police conducts searches in the case of volunteers in Lviv, Kyiv and Kyiv region, who are accused of assigning donati intended for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The press service of the capital police reports. According to security officers, three people organized a fraudulent scheme for the assignment of donatocks.

The suspects used the markings of NGOs for illegal activities, after which cars were sold for Ukrainian servicemen. "Men sold vehicles to Ukraine as humanitarian assistance from foreign countries and was intended for the needs of the Armed Forces for profit. For the purpose of covering their activities, the persons involved in the persons used by the persons. , Kyiv region and Lviv, ”the press service of the department reads. The police stressed that criminal proceedings under Part 3 of Art.

201-2 of the Criminal Code-"Illegal use for the profit of humanitarian aid, charitable donations or free assistance". Currently, according to police, the issue of declaring suspicions is being resolved. If their guilt is proven in court, the investigation persons threaten up to seven years in prison with confiscation of property and a possible ban on holding certain positions within three years.

In the Prescribe, the National Police does not specify the names of citizens whom law enforcement officers suspect the assignment of donati. The sources of the Ukrainian Pravda confirm that the searches of Lviv volunteers Svyatoslav Litinsky and Nazarius Ostrovsky are related to this proceedings. Linguist Svyatoslav Litinsky later published new details of investigative actions that were carried out in his apartment.

According to the volunteer, the security officers kept their wife with their children for almost two hours and refused to invite neighbors to be witnesses. "They refused basic law-the right to legal aid. Doctors stated pre-infarction. 7-8 adult men . . . "-added Litinsky, commenting on the morning searches. We will remind, in the morning of September 8 the police came with searches to Lviv volunteers Nazarius Ostrovsky and Svyatoslav Litinsky.