Vice-rector of Simferopol NAPKS caught taking a bribe

11.09.2014 11:32
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Crimea, Society, Ukraine


Simferopol, September 11 (Navigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – Investigative authorities have opened a criminal case against the vice-rector of the National Academy of Environmental and Resort Construction. He is suspected of committing a crime under Part 1 of Art. 290 of the Criminal Code (taking a bribe).

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This was reported by the press service of the Investigation Committee of the Investigative Committee for the Republic of Crimea.

According to the investigation, on the afternoon of September 3, the vice-rector of NAPKS received a bribe in the amount of 9 thousand rubles from an entrepreneur for providing the premises of the academy.

A criminal case was initiated based on operational materials from employees of the Russian FSB Directorate for the Republic of Kazakhstan and Sevastopol.

Currently, all the circumstances of the crime are being clarified. A criminal investigation is underway.

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