On the morning of May 7, a Ford car arrived at the Krakivets checkpoint in the Lviv region.
The 33-year-old driver of the car, a citizen of Ukraine, provided the border control inspector with documents for crossing the border, which should confirm his right to leave under martial law. According to the medical certificate, the man is unfit for military service, and during the inspection it was established that this document was forged. In order to achieve his goal and get abroad, the young man tried to bribe the border guards. The border guard refused the offer of a considerable bribe in the amount of 1,100 US dollars.
On this fact, WWII officers sent a report of a criminal offense under Art. 369 of the Criminal Code “Offer or provide improper benefit to an official.” The man will also be responsible for the use of forged documents when crossing the border, which is provided for in Art. 358 of the Criminal Code “Forgery of documents, seals, stamps and forms, sale or use of forged documents, seals, stamps.”
Border guards handed over the evader-bribe-giver to the National Police.