More than UAH 2.6 million of combat surcharges were unreasonably accrued: case against law enforcement officers from Donetsk region brought to court

More than UAH 2.6 million of combat surcharges were unreasonably accrued: case against law enforcement officers from Donetsk region brought to court

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In Donetsk region, police chiefs organized a scheme to unjustifiably award combat bonuses to their subordinates. The losses to the state amounted to over UAH 2.6 million. The case was referred to court.

A case against four law enforcement officers from Donetsk region who organized a criminal scheme to unjustifiably charge combat bonuses to their employees has been submitted to court. This was reported by UNN with reference to the State Bureau of Investigation.

Details

The agency said that the head of one of the inter-district departments of a law enforcement agency in Donetsk region, in collusion with two heads of district departments and the chief accountant of the department, unreasonably issued 24 combat bonuses to his subordinates.

In particular, for several months, they had been submitting false information about the participation of their employees in hostilities. According to the results of a forensic economic examination, the amount of damage caused to the state is over UAH 2.6 million.

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Four law enforcement officers are accused of forgery in office, embezzlement of property on a large scale during martial law by prior conspiracy (Art. 191(4), (5), Art. 366(1), (2) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). Two of the defendants are in custody. (...) The indictment was sent to court

- the SBI summarized.

Law enforcement officers added that the movable and immovable property of the defendants was seized.

Recall

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