Zaporizhzhia Police Officer Suspected of Attempted Rape of 14-Year-Old Girl.
Incident in Zaporizhzhia
According to Espreso.tv: On May 26, 2026, the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Prosecutor's Office announced suspicion against a police officer accused of attempting to rape a 14-year-old local girl. According to the authorities, the suspect is a senior detective from the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Zaporizhzhia region. This case has drawn significant attention due to the alleged involvement of a law enforcement officer.
Court materials indicate that the police major engaged in non-consensual sexual acts with the minor. The victim's screams were heard by a resident in a residential area, who promptly alerted law enforcement. Thanks to a swift response, the perpetrator was apprehended at the scene.
Investigation and Legal Proceedings
Investigators from the Territorial Department of the State Bureau of Investigation in Melitopol are handling the case under Article 15, Part 2, and Article 3, Part 152 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The prosecutor's office has formally charged the suspect, and a request has been submitted to the court for pre-trial detention without the possibility of bail. It is important to note that the individual is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
This incident underscores the critical need for law enforcement and society to respond decisively to violence, especially when it involves minors.
Cases like this spark public outcry and highlight the urgent need for stronger measures to protect children from violence and ensure the rule of law across the country.
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