Former police officer who stood up for veteran received a summons in Uzhhorod.
Former police officer Ivan Beletskiy was delivered to the TCC in Uzhhorod
According to inkorr.com: An unexpected event occurred in Uzhhorod yesterday – Ivan Beletskiy, who previously worked in the police but was dismissed after supporting a veteran in a conflict, arrived at the territorial recruitment center. A local resident, Myroslava Kopynets, who witnessed the events, expressed her impressions.
The law enforcement officers in masks, without identification signs, detained Beletskiy on Secheni Street and took him to the TCC. The man tried to document the events, but they interfered and struck his hands. We also spoke with Ivan's wife, Iryna Patskan, who confirmed that he was brought to the TCC.
According to information from the center, Beletskiy was wanted for violating service discipline and failing to update documentation in a timely manner. However, he passed the medical commission and was returned to duty in his unit to perform his duties.
Taras Deyak, head of 'Carpathian Sich', notes that Beletskiy's dismissal was unfair and illegal. In his opinion, Ivan was not involved in any violations or investigations related to veteran Oleksandr Usenko.
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Ivan Beletskiy stood up for a veteran of war who suffered from violence in the TCC. This led to his dismissal from the police and the start of an investigation. Currently, the former police officer has been sent to military service.
It is also worth noting that recently in Odesa, cases of bribery among TCC officials have been discovered.
Local residents and representatives of various organizations express discrepancies between the official attitude towards Ivan Beletskiy and the support for his actions in defense of the veteran. The situation continues to evolve, but so far there are no clear conclusions regarding the further fate of the former police officer.
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