Law enforcement officers have served a new suspicion on military blogger Vladyslav Hranetsky-Stafiychuk, who goes by the pseudonym Sord, for illegal handling of weapons, ammunition or explosives. Earlier, he was served with a suspicion notice for fraud in raising UAH 3.5 million for mortars. This was reported by the National Police , UNN reports.
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“In December, investigators gathered enough evidence to serve the offender another suspicion notice - for illegal handling of weapons, ammunition or explosives (Part 1 of Art. 263 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). At the same time, the suspect was served a motion to change the measure of restraint from house arrest to custody. The suspect faces up to seven years in prison,” the statement said.
The National Police reports that law enforcement officers seized the ammunition from the suspect during a search conducted in November this year and served him with a notice of suspicion of fraud committed under martial law, which caused significant damage to the victim. It is about at least 350 thousand hryvnias that the defendant embezzled from a fundraising of 3.5 million hryvnias to purchase five mortars for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Earlier , UNN reported that law enforcement officers served a notice of suspicion to a military blogger who deceived his subscribers while raising funds for an Armed Forces unit. We are talking about the poet and publisher Vladyslav Hranetsky-Stafiychuk, who goes by the pseudonym Sord.
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A notice of suspicion was served to persons of organizing fraudulent call centers. They used phishing websites. The victims are mostly elderly citizens who paid money to them for the alleged purchase of household goods.