In Kyiv, a woman promised to solve the issue with the military enlistment office for a bribe — details.
14.07.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
14.07.2025
3452
In Kyiv, a woman planned to resolve a conscript's case for money. She offered the man to get out of the wanted list for a fee. The police intervened in time and detained the offender while receiving the bribe.
Preventing corruption in the army
Police officers uncovered a scheme in which the woman offered to resolve issues with being wanted and employment for large sums of money. She faces up to 8 years in prison and asset confiscation. Such instances of corruption draw the attention of law enforcement not only in Kyiv but also in other regions of Ukraine.
The disclosure of similar schemes facilitates the prevention of corruption among representatives of military and legal structures and increases the public's trust in government agencies.
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