In Lviv, 8 police and TCC crews tried to mobilize a man? Law enforcement officers made a statement
Kyiv • UNN
The patrol policemen stopped the driver for violating traffic rules and found out that he was wanted for evading military service. After a conflict with the citizens, the man voluntarily went to the CCC.
In Lviv, patrol police stopped a driver who had violated traffic rules. While drawing up administrative documents, law enforcement officers found out that the man was wanted for violating the law on military duty and military service. Social media reports that a number of crews and representatives of the TCC were allegedly involved in the detention of the man. The press service of the patrol police in Lviv region responded to the posts with a statement, UNN reports .
"We stopped the driver for violating traffic rules. During the preparation of administrative materials, it turned out that the man was wanted under Art. 210 (Violation of the legislation on military duty and military service by persons liable for military service or conscripts) of the Code of Administrative Offenses. The man agreed to go to clarify the information, but made a phone call. Soon after, citizens gathered at the scene and obstructed the lawful actions of the police, pulled his uniform and took the body camera away from the policeman," the police said.
The law enforcement officers also added that the driver of the car complained about his health, so an ambulance was called to the scene.
"After the examination, doctors reported that there was no threat to the man's life and health. Later, the citizen voluntarily went to the TCC to clarify his credentials," the police said.
In addition, law enforcement officers emphasized that no physical force or special means were used against the men.
Context
Today, a video of a clash between Lviv residents and law enforcement officers was circulated in Lviv Telegram channels. It was claimed that the TCC officers detained a man who was wanted for evading mobilization, and that 8 police crews were called to the scene.
Recall
The Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council reportedthat the information about the alleged murder of a civilian man by the TCC employees in Odesa was fake.