Found more than a million dollars: the heads of TCC in Bucha and Boryspil detained.
Jointly with the Command of the Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Command of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine detained two heads of district territorial recruitment centers (TCC) in Kyiv region and their accomplice. According to the investigation, the heads of Boryspil and Bucha TCC organized a scheme for draft dodgers to evade mobilization by forging medical documents. These documents were used to deem individuals unfit for military service and exclude them from military records.
During searches, almost half a million U.S. dollars were found with the heads of TCC, and over 600 thousand U.S. dollars were found with their accomplice. Military and medical records of those subject to military duty were also discovered. In total, 33 searches were conducted in the TCC premises, in the residences of the case figures, and in their cars. Currently, more than 20 individuals who tried to evade mobilization through this scheme have been documented.
The SSU also reports that the intermediary was detained in a capital city restaurant while receiving 50 thousand dollars from new clients. A large amount of weaponry, including a pistol with a silencer, was found in his dwelling.
The detainees have been charged with obstructing the lawful activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other military formations, as well as receiving undue benefit. Currently, the issue of selecting a preventive measure in the form of detention without the possibility of bail is being discussed.
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