Pryluky Court Sentences Viber Channel Admin for Leaking Police and Military Locations.

Viber channel admin convicted
Viber channel admin convicted

Viber Channel Administrator Faces Justice

According to Novyny.live: A woman who managed a Viber channel in Pryluky, Chernihiv region, has been convicted for posting information about the whereabouts of police officers and military personnel. The court found her guilty under Part 1 of Article 114-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and handed down a sentence. This case highlights ongoing concerns about information security during wartime, as leaks of sensitive data can endanger both law enforcement and defense forces.

Case Details

Court records show that the woman served as the channel's administrator in 2024, and by the time of the trial, the channel had nearly 10,000 subscribers. As a result, the court imposed a sentence of five years' imprisonment, suspended with a one-year probation period.

The verdict can be appealed at the Chernihiv Court of Appeal within 30 days. The case has sparked widespread public debate, as issues of safety and information warfare remain critical given the current situation in Ukraine.

This case underscores the need for strict information control during military conflicts, as disclosing security force locations can severely hinder their operations.

With the ongoing escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, such actions can have serious repercussions for national security. Given the high-profile nature of the case, it is expected to become a topic of discussion in human rights circles and society at large.


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