NABU Employees Injured During Searches but Unable to Record Them - NABU Director
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NABU employees injured during searches but unable to record them - NABU director
The Director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) Semen Kryvonos says that three NABU employees who were searched on Monday and were not detained received injuries of varying severity, which doctors were unable to record.
During the SBU searches, three detectives of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau were injured. At the same time, after the search, the detectives turned to medical institutions for help, but they were either refused to remove the beatings, or “did it reluctantly.”
In the Bureau, it was noted that more than 200 such assessments had been carried out by employees in the past year.
The Prosecutor General has ordered to open a case regarding the infliction of bodily injuries on NABU detectives during searches. Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko has ordered to open a criminal case regarding the infliction of bodily injuries on NABU detectives during searches. Investigative actions have already been initiated, all participants in the process are being questioned.
During the large-scale searches of NAB detectives, three officers of the bureau were beaten and prevented from being beaten, as the head of Semen Crivonos stated during the briefing. He noted that the medical institutions were working to prevent them from receiving detectives. One of the heads of the CGAA had done so. "The other day, the detectives, who had not been detained, who had been subjected to force, approached a number of medical instit…
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