A law enforcement officer from the Sumy region planned to sell data on the location of Ukrainian checkpoints and military units, as well as passwords at checkpoints. He estimated the cost of the "
As investigators from the State Bureau of Investigation found out, a law enforcement officer had access to this secret data and wanted to “help” smugglers to freely transport cigarettes to Russia for money.. To do this, he began to collect data on passwords, the location of the Ukrainian military, including the leadership, the possible presence of thermal imaging units and other information..
The man estimated the cost of the data package he collected at 40 thousand hryvnias. At the same time, the State Bureau of Investigation does not rule out that enemy special services could be behind the deal, and the data could be transferred to the special services of the Russian Federation, often “protecting” smuggling.
The law enforcement officer was detained back in February during a special operation at the time of receiving money. He was charged with unauthorized dissemination of information about the weapons and deployment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and obtaining illegal benefits (h. 2 st. 114-2 and h. 3 st. 368 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). The sanction of the article provides for punishment in the form of imprisonment for up to 10 years with confiscation of property. In May, the indictment was sent to court.
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