In Crimea, a sofa miner went to a colony for five and a half years
The Kiev District Court of Simferopol sentenced a Ukrainian citizen to 5 years and 6 months in prison for falsely misleading the management of Rospotrebnadzor.
This was reported by the press service of the regional department of the FSB, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“As a result of urgent operational investigative measures, Ivanik Alexander Alexandrovich was identified and detained, who sent an anonymous message in order to destabilize the work of the authorities of the Republic of Crimea,” the FSB clarified. “By the decision of the Kyiv District Court of the city of Simferopol, Republic of Crimea, Ivanik was sentenced to five years and six months of imprisonment to be served in a general regime correctional colony.”
A man born in 1977 sent a letter to the Rospotrebnadzor office in October last year saying that the building was mined. Pyrotechnicians did not find any explosives either inside or near the building.
Every day, government agencies in Crimea receive reports of mining in buildings. Last week a wave of messages swept through hospitals, and this week courts are receiving similar letters. According to the instructions, after receiving a message, everyone should evacuate the building, give the pyrotechnicians the opportunity to conduct an inspection, and only after their conclusion return to the premises.
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