A man “mined” the Presidentʼs Office because he was cut off electricity. The violator was detained
- Author:
- Sofiia Telishevska
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A man was detained in Kyiv who reported on November 28 about the mining of the Presidentʼs Office. As it turned out, in this way the violator expressed a protest due to the blackout.
This was reported by the Prosecutor Generalʼs Office with reference to the Kyiv City Prosecutorʼs Office.
At the place of residence of the 51-year-old suspect, who turned out to be a supporter of the "Russian peace", investigators seized a mobile phone with a SIM card, as well as communist symbols and Heorhiy Ribbons.
Currently, the law enforcement officers are deciding the issue of choosing a preventive measure for the man and checking him for involvement in other offenses.
The punishment for a knowingly false report about a minefield is four to eight years in prison.