The capital’s law enforcement officers exposed members of an organized group who fabricated the conclusions of the IHC and contributed to the evasion of mobilization.
Literally UCP: “Under the procedural leadership of the Kyiv Specialized Prosecutor’s Office in the field of defense, a doctor in the capital’s hospital, a civil servant of the RTCC and SP of the city of Kyiv and a civilian were exposed and suspicion was reported.”
Details: According to the investigation, an ex-employee of the capital’s military registration and enlistment office involved a current employee of the RTCC and a medical worker at the city hospital in a criminal scheme for transporting persons liable for military service across the state border.
The doctor provided the men with fictitious medical documents, and the RTCC employee facilitated the passage of the military medical commission. As a result of such actions by suspects, men liable for military service were given the opportunity to travel abroad.
During the pre-trial investigation, law enforcement officers documented the receipt of “services” from the suspects by four men liable for military service. One of them, using the conclusion of the Military Military Commission and a “temporary certificate of a person liable for military service” with data on his exclusion from military registration, crossed the state border of Ukraine.
The cost of services to evade mobilization, according to the prosecutor’s office, ranged from 6 to 12 thousand dollars per person.
The police report that they conducted a number of searches at the places of residence of the defendants, in the premises of the shopping center and the hospital. They seized medical documentation, rough notes, computer equipment, various storage media, mobile phones, as well as 5 million hryvnia.
The Central Military Medical Commission overturned previous decisions of regional military medical commissions regarding those men who managed to use the “services” of the attackers, the NPU notes.
Three defendants in the scheme are charged with complicity in evading conscription for military service. In addition, the doctor is charged with assisting in the illegal transportation of persons across the state border of Ukraine, and the ex-military registration and enlistment office employee is accused of assisting in the illegal transportation of persons across the state border of Ukraine and receiving undue benefits for influencing decision-making by a person authorized to perform state functions.
The organizer and another defendant were given a preventive measure in the form of detention with the right to post bail, and the third offender is under night house arrest, the police noted.