Recruitment of teenagers for sabotage: cyber police explained how to protect children from the influence of Russian special services
Kyiv • UNN
Ukrainian cyber police warn of the danger of recruitment by Russian special services to set fire to military vehicles. Law enforcement officers advise parents and teenagers on how to prevent such crimes.
The Cyberpolice of Ukraine warns Ukrainians about the danger of recruitment by Russian special services to commit sabotage, including arson attacks on Ukrainian military vehicles. First of all, minors may become victims of "recruiters". This was reported by UNN with reference to Cyberpolice.
Details
Law enforcers emphasize that arson of military vehicles or sabotage against the TCC can be qualified under a number of articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, which provide for severe penalties, up to life imprisonment.
Tips for parents:
- Inform about the dangers of recruitment and the consequences of committing crimes;
- Monitor online activity and online dating circles;
- Monitor curfew compliance;
- If you receive information about recruitment, report it to the police by calling 102 or fill out the feedback form on the website of the cyber police.
Tips for teenagers:
- Inform about the dangers of recruitment and the consequences of committing crimes;
- Keep an eye on online activity and online dating circles;
- Monitor curfew compliance;
- If you receive information about recruitment, report it to the police by calling 102 or fill out the feedback form on the cyber police website
We remind you that according to Part 3 of Art. 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, citizens of Ukraine who did not take any action to fulfill a criminal task of a foreign state and voluntarily informed the state authorities of Ukraine about their connection with them and about the task received are exempt from criminal liability
Recall
In Ivano-Frankivsk region , two local residents were detained for setting fire to three military vehicles. The 15-year-old and 18-year-old perpetrators acted on an order for a monetary reward, filming the arsons on video.