600 criminal proceedings have been opened against Ukrainian police officers

Semyon Doroshenko.  
13.07.2017 19:17
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Криминал, Society, Policy, Скандал, Media, Special services, Statistics, Ukraine


Almost six hundred criminal proceedings were opened against Ukrainian police officers in 2017.

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The head of the National Police, Sergei Knyazev, announced this in an interview with the publication Censor.NET, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“According to materials from the Department of Homeland Security, 597 criminal proceedings were opened in half of this year. Most of the proceedings were initiated on the facts of illegal actions of NPU employees in the Kharkov region. – 57, Dnepropetrovsk region. – 55, Donetsk region. – 40, Kiev – 36 and Lviv region. “32,” he said.

Also, according to him, currently the authorized bodies, based on the results of the preliminary investigation, have informed 182 law enforcement officers of suspicion.

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