Kyiv resident charged with organizing illegal exit to the EU: details of the scheme.
A man was detained in Kyiv for organizing the illegal exit of conscripted individuals to the EU
According to inkorr.com: In the capital of Ukraine, prosecutors from the Pechersk District Prosecutor's Office charged a 37-year-old Kyiv resident. According to law enforcement, the man offered services to facilitate the transportation of individuals across the border to Romania, for which he demanded 4 thousand dollars.
How the detention occurred
The journey cost 4000 dollars, which clients were supposed to pay in installments: half before departure, and the rest after crossing the border. The man was detained while collecting the money, and is currently in custody. The criminal proceedings are ongoing.
Press Service of the Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office
Details of the investigation
A scheme for the illegal transportation of people to Europe through an illegal crossing point was uncovered in Kyiv. The man who promised to organize such a journey for a large sum of money was arrested by law enforcement. His case is currently being heard in court, while the police continue to investigate the circumstances of the case.
This situation underscores law enforcement's heightened attention to illegal activities related to the transportation of individuals during wartime. In the context of general mobilization and restrictions on the exit of conscripted individuals, such cases can have serious consequences not only for those detained, but also for the safety of the country as a whole.
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