Bribery Scheme Uncovered in Mykolaiv: Officials Took $10,000 to Remove Men from Military Registry.
Illegal Removal of Conscripts Exposed
According to Novyny.live: A bribery scheme has been uncovered in the Mykolaiv region, where officials illegally removed men from the military conscription registry via the 'Oberih' system. Employees at a Territorial Recruitment Center (TCC) allegedly altered data in the electronic register, discharging men on medical grounds without any supporting documentation. The price for this illegal service was approximately $10,000 per person. This case highlights ongoing challenges with corruption within Ukraine's military administration during a time of national mobilization.
Law Enforcement Response and Investigation
Law enforcement officials have already notified a TCC employee of suspicion under Part 1 of Article 362 of Ukraine's Criminal Code. The pre-trial investigation is ongoing, with authorities meticulously examining all case details, including potential accomplices and other individuals involved in the draft evasion scheme.
The exposure of this criminal activity underscores the critical need for strict oversight of military registration and adherence to conscription laws. Such corruption directly undermines national defense capabilities, compelling law enforcement to take decisive action to prevent future violations and ensure fairness in the military recruitment system.
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