Former Ukrainian Lawmaker Detained for Organizing Draft Evasion.
Ex-Parliament Member Held for Facilitating Military Draft Dodging
According to Novyny.live: On January 30, 2023, a former deputy was detained in the Stryi district for assisting individuals liable for military service in evading conscription. The 53-year-old resident of Zhydachiv provided his services for a fee of $5,500, of which he had already received 153,000 hryvnias as a partial payment. This case highlights ongoing efforts to enforce mobilization laws during a period of national defense.
Legal Repercussions and Ongoing Investigation
The suspect has been formally notified of suspicion of abuse of influence. Law enforcement authorities are treating the case as a serious criminal offense. Under Ukrainian law, the detainee faces a potential fine or imprisonment for a term of two to five years. A pre-trial investigation is currently underway to establish all the circumstances of the case and hold all involved parties accountable.
The arrest underscores the severity with which Ukraine is addressing draft evasion, a critical issue amid the ongoing war. Authorities are working to prevent such violations and punish those attempting to exploit their position for personal gain.
Cases of this nature serve as a warning that conscription laws will be rigorously enforced and violators will be held responsible.
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