Ukrainian policeman caught extorting a bribe from a young child

Semyon Doroshenko.  
28.01.2017 17:20
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1156
 
Dnepropetrovsk, Криминал, Society, Права человека, Incidents, Скандал, Special services, Ukraine


In Dnepropetrovsk, a policeman was detained for bribery, who demanded a bribe of five thousand hryvnia from a 13-year-old teenager.

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About it reported on the official website of the National Police.

Threatening criminal liability, the policeman extorted money from the teenager in order to “hush up” the latter’s theft case. However, the involvement of the minor in the crime has not yet been proven.

A 29-year-old senior police lieutenant, instead of a preventive conversation, threatened to put the teenager behind bars as an accomplice. The policeman was caught red-handed, money, a traumatic pistol and ammunition were confiscated from him. He is now in custody.

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