Employees of the State Bureau of Investigation brought to court the case of two former employees of the State Institution " Law enforcement officers managed to detain them, according to the website of the State Bureau of Investigation..
Two junior inspectors of the pre-trial detention center immediately supported the occupation authorities and voluntarily went over to the side of the enemy. They helped the invader to create a punitive body "
The traitors carried out all the instructions of the invaders until the day of the liberation of Kherson. In particular, they guarded the prisoners, whom the invaders threw into the colony for their pro-Ukrainian position.. Among them were local activists, participants in the ATO, as well as ordinary Kherson residents opposing the occupation.. After the liberation of the city, the former jailers hid in the regional center, but they were exposed and detained. They are currently in custody.
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In addition, employees of the SBI reported suspicions in absentia to the former senior inspector of the State Institution " After the occupation of Kherson, he sold himself to the Russians for the post of deputy head of the colony. And then he went on promotion and became the first deputy head of the Kherson pre-trial detention center. After the liberation of the city, the man disappeared and is hiding in the temporarily occupied part of the region. He led the illegal imprisonment of Ukrainian citizens, including for a pro-Ukrainian position.
All defendants are accused of high treason (h. 2 st. 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
The sanction of the article provides for punishment in the form of life imprisonment with confiscation of property. In total, after the liberation of Kherson, the SBI has already reported dozens of suspicions to traitors and collaborators who went to work for the enemy. Most of them fled with the invaders.
Earlier it was reported that within five months after the liberation of Kherson, the SBI reported suspicions to 39 state traitors, 23 of them were jailers..