Ukrainian judge arrested for bribes kept money in a real three-liter jar
The arrested Kyiv judge Nikolai Chaus was ridiculed by Ukrainian journalists on social networks, calling him “a judge of the three-liter category.”
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“But it’s time to introduce a new, especially stable currency in Ukraine! Chaus is liter, chaus is one and a half liter, chaus is three liter. Both in the depths of offices and at restaurant tables you can hear a quiet:
“Listen, dear, it can’t be done that easily... it will cost you a three-liter chaus...”, wrote Kiev journalist Evgeniy Kuzmenko on his social network page.
“And the name of Bankova Street immediately sparkled with new colors...” wrote journalist Alexey Mustafin.
“Veterans of the Donbass battalion are ready to provide all possible assistance to the detectives of ?#?NABU? and dig up the entire garden for free. We hope Judge ?#?Chaus? won’t object,” the volunteer scoffs. n. “ATO” Evgeniy Shevchenko.
“If Valeria Gontareva had announced a competition for the best emblem for the National Bank, Judge Chaus would have won by a wide margin. The topic of gold and foreign exchange reserves has been covered, I think,” summed up journalist Sergei Shcherbina.
Let us remind you that on August 9, detectives of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, together with employees of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office, caught the judge of the Dneprovsky District Court of Kiev Nikolai Chaus taking a bribe of $150 thousand. At the place where the bribe was received, law enforcement officers found physical evidence - a jar completely filled with money.
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