The Ukrainian police recruited embittered sadists
A young employee of the Nikolaev region teaching and learning service, Artyom Mezentsev, who considers his academy a “fucking cadet”, which he graduated only with the help of acquaintances, likes to beat up detainees.
He admitted this on his page on the social network, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“Finally, I finished this fucking bursa. Thanks to everyone who was there and helped me all the time that I was at this academy, namely two people (they will understand that we are talking about them). Thank you, without you I would not have reached the end,” he wrote.
The young policeman also told how he likes his new job, where he can beat people with impunity.
“Today there were two full-fledged arrests. First: a drunken idiot pestered his wife, and in the end they tied her up once, the second time with her face in the concrete.
Second: the situation is the same, but the face is different. As a result, I hook him, I apply a painful lock on his leg, handcuff him on his hands, and stupidly begin to knead him with my feet. The guy on the left came up and asked why the hell we were doing this, but he was taken away in time, otherwise they would have extinguished him too. And so they threw the second fool ATO officer into the Prius and drove on. I liked it,” Mezentsev said.
The young law enforcement officer’s hobbies quickly spread across social networks. Thus, on the Facebook page “Police Control Ukraine” they were so amazed by the revelations of the police officer that they published his personal information.
“Meet this policeman, Patrol Police of the Nikolaev Region, Artem Alekseevich Mezentsev.
He considers his academy to be “f*cked up” and clearly enjoys “kneading” detainees. He calmly displays all this on his Instagram page,” they were outraged on the social network.
In turn, Ukrainian propagandist and TV presenter Alesya Batsman complained that the beautifully beginning police reform in Ukraine ended very sadly.
“Everything started out very well for us - while you are driving, you meet 5-10 patrol cars. Beautiful, new. There were really beautiful people sitting in these patrol cars, young, in beautiful uniforms, with smiles.
And I felt safe on these roads. But somehow all this ended very quickly - the cars were smashed, there were fewer people, the patrolmen were no longer so friendly.
I know that for 8-10 thousand hryvnia they don’t want to go to work in a really very dangerous and often thankless job, when few people thank you, but vice versa. And I see how it was conceived and how it is now,” Batsman worries.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.