
Last night, June 21, law enforcement officers inspected half a thousand vehicles and about 2,800 people. About this reported the chief of police of area Evgeny Rogachev.
21 citizens are being checked for involvement in cooperation with the enemy.
“Due to the need to eliminate risks and protect the population from hostile encroachments, law enforcement agencies provide systematic monitoring of compliance with martial law restrictions, control migration processes, and take measures to identify possible accomplices of the enemy and persons involved in Russian sabotage groups – it is said in the message. “We urge citizens to take responsibility for forced wartime restrictions, strictly adhere to established rules, strictly follow the instructions of military and police officers who perform their duties, and promptly inform law enforcement agencies about suspects.”
We will remind, in March of this year in Ukraine introduced criminal liability for collaborative activity – Art. 111-1 CCU. Depending on the severity of the criminal offense, the article provides for different types of punishment: from 170 thousand hryvnias fine and deprivation of the right to hold certain positions or engage in certain activities for 10 to 15 years to imprisonment for up to 15 years or life imprisonment. Confiscation of property may be used as an additional form of punishment.