In the Odessa pre-trial detention center, an employee was killed and dismembered, and her remains were thrown into a trash bin
A man, arrested as part of a murder investigation, committed the murder of an employee of the institution while in a pre-trial detention center in Odessa.
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It is reported that on August 17, on the territory of the utility yard of pre-trial detention center No. 21, in a garbage can, the dismembered remains of a woman’s body were found.
As it turned out, we are talking about a pre-trial detention center employee - a junior inspector of a security institution, who disappeared from surveillance cameras after 16:XNUMX on the same day. The woman disappeared from surveillance cameras in the courtyard of the business unit.
One of the investigative detainees, who at that time was under arrest in a pre-trial detention center as a person involved in another murder, is suspected of committing the murder.
Investigative actions are being carried out and the circumstances are being clarified. An investigative team and the prosecutor's office are working at the scene. However, as it became known, Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine Denis Chernyshev, who coordinates the work of the State Criminal Executive Service of Ukraine, did not go to the scene of the incident despite the fact that the situation was far from ordinary.
Later it became known that the suspect in the murder of a woman in an Odessa pre-trial detention center, a previously convicted man, admitted his guilt.
“So there is a suspect previously, he was convicted, he admits guilt. For officials, the issue of entering information into the EDRD is being resolved,” said Vyacheslav Svirets, head of the department for supervision of compliance with laws in the execution of court decisions on criminal proceedings and other compulsory measures in places of detention of the General Prosecutor’s Office.
He also noted that “CCTV cameras are being confiscated and experts are working.”
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