Worked for the occupiers and then got a job at TCC: law enforcement officers exposed collaborator.
Employees of the State Bureau of Investigation, together with the Security Service, detained and announced the suspicion to a former employee of the 'Daryivska Colony', who during the occupation of Kherson region collaborated with the invaders. After the liberation of the territory, he worked at the TCC in the Odessa region. This was reported by the SBI.
During the occupation of part of the Kherson region, the former inspector of the colony worked for the invaders. He held a position in the occupied institution until the region was liberated, and after the de-occupation, he decided to stay in the territory controlled by Ukraine.
Subsequently, the man was mobilized and began serving in the district TCC of the Odessa region, where he distributed summonses to conscripts. He claimed that he did not collaborate with the occupiers. During operational and investigative actions, SBI employees found documentation on the functioning of the colony during the occupation, interrogated witnesses and exposed the defector.
The man has been informed of the suspicion of collaboration (part 7, article 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). This article provides for a penalty of up to 15 years in prison.
The suspect has been detained, and the issue of choosing a preventive measure is being decided.
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