Odessa TCP Worker Fined for Bribe to Evade Mobilization

Odessa TCP Worker Fined for Bribe to Evade Mobilization image

In Odesa, a representative of the TCP offered a man to avoid military conscription for 4.5 thousand dollars. For this, the serviceman was brought to criminal responsibility.

According to the court documents, at the beginning of the full-scale war, the person involved was a participant in hostilities. He started working at the TCP after he was injured, underwent treatment and received Group I disability.

At the end of May this year, during the handing out of summonses on Akademika Glushka Street, a military serviceman promised to help a citizen of draft age avoid mobilization. He estimated such a service at four thousand dollars. During the next meeting, which took place on June 6 in the park near the 411th battery, the defendant received a thousand dollars from the "client" and immediately spent these funds on his own needs. For the second time, the person involved received a thousand dollars on June 11. After that, he was detained by the police.

During the court session, the accused fully admitted his guilt, stating that "he succumbed to the temptation and did not resist it, he apologizes for what he did." When imposing the punishment, the judge took into account the defendant's remorse, his disability, and the fact that he supports his wife and minor child. For what he did, the man must pay a fine in the amount of 4,750 untaxed minimum incomes of citizens, i.e. 80,750 hryvnias. He was also deprived of the right to hold positions in the TCP and SS for two years.

Currently, the court's decision has not yet entered into force. Within 30 days from the day of the announcement, it can be challenged by filing an appeal.

We will remind you that earlier in Lviv an official of the TCP was detained for attempting to bribe a colleague. We also wrote that in Lviv Oblast, an official of the Sykhiv Central Committee demanded a bribe .