Former Patrol Officer Faces Trial for $10,000 Bribe to Evade Mobilization
Trial of Ex-Patrol Police Officer Begins
According to Прокуратура Київ: A former patrol police officer in Kyiv is set to stand trial for accepting a $10,000 bribe. He promised to secure a place for an acquaintance at a military institute, which would have provided an exemption from mobilization. The pre-trial investigation has concluded, and the indictment has been submitted to the court.
The 31-year-old ex-officer, who worked for the patrol police department, claimed to have the necessary connections to arrange this 'reservation' from the draft. He was apprehended in October 2025 while receiving the illicit payment and was subsequently notified of the suspicion against him. This case highlights ongoing anti-corruption efforts within Ukraine's security institutions during a critical period.
Legal Charges and Case Significance
Prosecutors have charged the individual under Part 3 of Article 369-2 of Ukraine's Criminal Code. This statute addresses the solicitation and acceptance of an unlawful benefit for exerting influence on a person authorized to perform state functions. The Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office provided the details of the case.
This prosecution underscores the critical fight against corruption in Ukraine, especially during wartime when mobilization and draft exemptions are highly sensitive issues. Public awareness of such cases is vital for promoting transparency and accountability within state structures. The court's ruling could set a significant precedent for monitoring the conduct of officials involved in military service and administrative procedures.
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