SBU prevents recruitment of two Russians into National Guard
The SBU Military CI officers exposed two candidates for recruitment in the Ukrainian Armed Forces holding dual citizenship.
The SBU Military CI officers exposed two candidates for recruitment in the Ukrainian Armed Forces holding dual citizenship.
In Donetsk region, SBU CI jointly with the CSO “A” detained a resident of Donetsk region, attempting to blow up a distribution substation in the JFO area.
The SBU exposed supply of counterfeit air parts and helicopter equipment used during agrochemical works in Ukraine.
Allegedly, in 2019 officials of the Cherkasy Regional State Administration concluded an agreement with businessmen. According to the signed documents, contractors were obliged to construct a regional ambulance control room. The local government allocated more than UAH 45 million (USD 1.6 million) for that purpose.
The SBU found a cache with weapons, ammo and explosives in the Presidium of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences located in Pechersk district of Kyiv city.
In Zaporizzhia region, the SBU exposed crop misappropriation by a subsidiary company of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine.
SBU cracked down on misappropriations of budget funds allocated for computers procurement under the New Ukrainian School program.
The SBU CI officers blocked an international channel of smuggling of Russian military goods via Ukraine and prevented their further entering into countries sanctioned by the United Nations Security Council.
The SBU exposed a commander of the National Guard division providing Russian special services with secret military data.
It was established that the official systematically extorted money from businessmen for unimpeded connection the electrical equipment installations to the Ukrzaliznytsia networks. Within the initiated criminal proceedings, law enforcement officers documented that the suspect received UAH 100,000 (USD 3,572) from a businessman.
Due to SBU CI information, the SBU investigators in concert with a prosecutor served a former DNR head a suspicion notice in absentia for participation in a terrorist organization.
SBU officers documented fraud conspiracy of current and former officials of the given Service. Offenders extorted and received bribes for successful passing of exams by future sailors. Qualifying Committee members conspired with officials of maritime institutions. They extorted UAH 10,000 (USD 350) to license navigators.