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A Transcarpathian man, posing as a TCC employee, sold a certificate of unfitness to thieves for $18,000

The man printed the “documents” on his own printer.

This was reported by the press service of the National Police of the region.

A 32-year-old resident of Rakhiv region posed as an employee of the TCC and SP and promised to issue a certificate of unfitness for $18,000 a certificate of unfitness for military service due to health reasons.

After receiving the funds, the criminal handed over to his “clients” a fictitious “document” printed on a regular printer. The criminal was detained immediately after receiving money from another client.

He was informed of his suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 15, part 4 of article 190 (attempt to seize someone else's property by deception (fraud), committed on a large scale) and part 1 of article 358 (forgery of a document issued and certified by an institution granting rights or exempting from obligations, with the purpose of using it by another person and the sale of such a document) of the Criminal Code.

In accordance with the sanction of the incriminated articles, the accused faces up to 8 years of imprisonment.

Earlier it was also reported that Kharkiv police suspect the former TCC employee of promising to receive disability benefits for money.

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