Kharkiv collaborator is accused of threatening local residents and stealing property during the occupation
Kyiv • UNN
A collaborator in Kharkiv region was charged in absentia with stealing property, including a car, during the Russian occupation, threatening local residents and cooperating with Russian security forces. He faces eight to twelve years in prison for violating the laws and customs of war.
In Kharkiv region, a collaborator was exposed a collaborator who threatened locals during the occupation of the region and took away people's property. In particular, law enforcement officers established his involvement in the theft of a a car from a rescuer from Dvorichna. The offender was served a notice of suspicion in absentia. What charges were brought against the resident of Kharkiv region , the police told UNN.
In the village of Dvorichne, from the yard of one of the houses they simply took a Lada Samara car from the yard of a house. Of course, without the owner's permission - at that time 60-year-old man had already left for Kharkiv. His friend, who was looking after for the house, they intimidated him. They came twice and climbed over the fence. Then they pushed the car out the gate, the suspect started the engine and drove away.
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According to the chief investigator of Kharkiv region, the suspect, together with the Russian military, went from yard to yard during the occupation of the region and take away Ukrainians' property. They came to civilians with so-called "searches" They came to civilians with weapons, threatened them with violence and took everything they liked.
Investigators found that a former employee of a glassworks a former employee of a glass factory, a 40-year-old native of Chuhuiv. The Russians appointed him as the commander of the service in the fake "Department of Internal Affairs".
He was on the rampage until the de-occupation of Kharkiv region. According to the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office, the collaborator drove the car drove around Kupyansk and other settlements on his own business: to cafes, shops, and to Belgorod, where he participated in the celebration of the "Russian Flag Day." And in the fall of 22nd, he was in the same car with the Russians.
The 40-year-old man was notified in absentia of suspicion of violating the laws and customs of war. The sanction of this article provides for eight to twelve years in prison.
Materials on three Russian military officers who were in collusion with the "people's militia" were separated into a separate proceedings.