A deputy from the former SBU threatened a policeman with a pistol
The prosecutor's office opened a criminal case against the deputy of the Nikolaev regional council Vadim Olabin, who began to threaten a policeman with a pistol who stopped the car of the “people's representative” for overtaking across a continuous lane.
The incident occurred on New Year's Eve. Olabin's car was stopped at night. When the police officer approached the driver, he pulled out a gun.
The policeman demanded that the weapon be unloaded and put away.
P.: Why did you get the weapon?
IN.: Because it's two o'clock in the morning.
P.: Hid the weapons!
IN.: Let's go to the village
P.: I'm telling you, they hid the weapon.
IN.: Let's go to the village, can you hear me?
P.: Which village? They hid the weapon, don’t you understand? I am senior police sergeant Khriptievsky.
IN.: And I'm Colonel Olabin.
P.: So, what is next?
IN.: Let's go to the village, I won't talk to you in the middle of the road. I'm asking you okay.
P.: I’ll explain to you, the weapons were hidden.
IN.: You are standing with a pistol without a holster.
P.: You can hear me, I’m still going to chamber the cartridge now.
IN.: Maybe you'll shoot me here?
P.: I warn you again, the weapons have been hidden. What is not clear?
IN.: Where do you see my weapons? I have a pistol with rubber bullets.
P.: Discharged and removed.
IN.: Put the gun away.
P.: Who are you to tell me here?
IN.: That's it, bitch, okay.
P.: Not a bitch... They hid the gun quickly. Your documents.
The deputy eventually complied with the policeman’s demands, but then promised him punishment as a “SBU pensioner” and called him a “schmoozer.” According to the local website Crime.net, Olabin is part of the commission that selects patrol officers.
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