Border guards uncovered hideouts in trucks: how a father and son transported offenders to Romania.
On the outskirts of Izmail in the Odesa region, border guards discovered hideouts that a father and son had arranged in trucks. They were necessary for illegally transporting offenders to Romania.
This was reported by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine on Monday, August 11, via Telegram.
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Thus, on the outskirts of Izmail, border guards found hideouts that a father and son arranged in trucks to smuggle offenders to Romania.
According to the State Border Guard Service, three individuals from Zaporizhia, Khmelnytskyi, and Donetsk regions were found in the telescopic hydraulic cylinder shafts that lift the trailer. While in motion, they sat in the cabins, and before checkpoints, they hid in dangerous sections without ventilation, risking their health and lives.
No documents for legal border crossing were available, and each 'traveler' had to pay 8000 dollars for the 'journey.'
A criminal investigation has been opened against the father and son, and administrative protocols have been compiled for the 'passengers.'
Recently, the State Border Guard Service disclosed who is involved in organizing illegal border crossings.
Earlier, the State Border Guard Service reported where illegal border crossings occur most frequently.
Border guards uncovered hideouts in trucks that were used for the illegal transportation of offenders to Romania. The father and son who arranged these hideouts have been detained. Administrative protocols have been drawn up for the passengers being transported, and the investigation is ongoing.Read also
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