In Simferopol, a police lieutenant colonel will go on trial for fraud

18.11.2014 10:06
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Криминал, Crimea, Society, Russia, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Simferopol, November 18 (PolitNavigator, Evgeny Andreev) – The Prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea Natalya Poklonskaya approved the indictment against the former deputy head of the public order department of the Simferopol city department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Oleg Dyky. He is accused of committing a crime under Part 3 of Art. 159 of the Criminal Code (fraud).

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This was reported by the press service of the Republican Prosecutor's Office.

According to the investigation, in May of this year, a lieutenant colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs forced her to purchase gasoline coupons worth over 100 thousand rubles, as well as a printer, for stopping police checks against a resident of the Crimean capital.

The criminal case was sent to the Central District Court of Simferopol for consideration on the merits.

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