The SBU and police are conducting searches in the Transcarpathian TCC: what is known about the case.
According to ТСН: The Security Service of Ukraine and the National Police are conducting sanctioned searches of the management and employees of the Transcarpathian Regional Territorial Center for Completeness and Social Support.
The SBU press service confirmed the information about these measures.
«The measures are being carried out with strict observance of the law within the framework of a criminal proceeding regarding the fact of illegal deprivation of liberty of citizens of Ukraine (Article 146 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine),» the press service stated.
Additional information will be provided later.
The Transcarpathian Regional TCC has not yet commented on the situation regarding the searches.
Earlier, local media and city council deputy from Uzhgorod Vitaliy Hlahola reported searches at the head of the Transcarpathian Regional TCC and his employees. Investigative actions are taking place within the framework of a criminal proceeding regarding the fact of illegal deprivation of liberty of citizens. Details of the case are promised to be published later.
These searches have attracted significant interest among the residents of the region and may indicate deeper problems in the operation of the territorial center. The situation surrounding the searches, as well as the subsequent steps of law enforcement, may become important for understanding the state of affairs in the national security and military staffing system in Ukraine.
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