SSU detains collaborator who collected personal data of Ukrainians remaining in occupation in Lyman
In the course of stabilization efforts in the de-occupied territories of Donetsk region, the SSU exposed another enemy accomplice.
The offender is a former employee of an Ukrposhta branch in Lyman.
After the town was captured, she voluntarily collaborated with the enemy and joined the local occupation administration.
There, the woman was appointed chief of the ‘unit for receiving citizens of the DNR’s labor and social protection department’.
While in this ‘position’, the collaborator collected citizens’ personal data, which she passed on to russian occupiers. She also forced pensioners and people receiving benefits to transfer to the ‘russian jurisdiction’.
After Lyman’s liberation, the traitor tried to hide from justice and even returned to her previous job at Ukrposhta.
However, the SSU ascertained the facts of collaboration with the enemy and detained her.
Based on the collected evidence, SSU investigators served the detained enemy accomplice a notice of suspicion of collaboration (Article 111-1.5 of the CCU).
The SSU Office in Donetsk and Luhansk regions carried out the operation under the procedural supervision of Donetsk Region Prosecutor’s Office.