Viber Chat Administrator Faces Five-Year Sentence for Hindering Mobilization.
Stryi Court Delivers Verdict
According to Novyny.live: A man in Stryi, Lviv Oblast, has been convicted for using a Viber chat to disseminate the locations of Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC) notification groups, thereby obstructing mobilization efforts. The court sentenced him to five years of imprisonment, which was commuted to a three-year probationary term.
Case Details
According to court documents, the defendant served as the administrator of the 'Drivers Online' Viber community. His criminal activity spanned several months in 2025. The trial concluded with a punitive sentence intended to deter similar offenses in the future.
The court's decision reflects the gravity of an offense with potential consequences for national security. The defendant, who performed administrative functions for the community, will now be under supervision during his probation, underscoring the state's intent to enforce order in such matters.
This case highlights the critical need to monitor information flows that can threaten national security, especially during a military conflict. The court's ruling aims not only to punish the offender but also to warn other potential violators of the consequences of their actions.
In the context of contemporary state challenges like mobilization, such cases become particularly relevant and crucial for public safety. This prosecution is part of broader legal efforts in Ukraine to secure sensitive information during wartime.
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