Crime
The Prosecutor General responded to criticism regarding the ‘NABU detective case’ and called the information campaign pressure on the investigation
Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko stated that a manipulative campaign of pressure on the prosecutor's office and the court had been launched around the case of the NABU detective and his father, emphasising that decisions were made exclusively in accordance with the law and that the investigation was ongoing.
State Enterprise Cleans 2.5-Hectare Illegal Waste Site in Obolon Following Prosecutor’s Claim
Prosecutors secured the cleanup of a land plot on Vyshhorodska Street that a state-owned enterprise had been using as an illegal dumpsite for years.
Scheme to Resell Humanitarian Vehicles: Charity Foundation Leader Among Those Involved
Law enforcement officers determined that a group of individuals had organized the systematic import of used cars from the EU under the guise of humanitarian aid for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Instead of delivering the vehicles to the military, they sold them for cash at a specially arranged lot.
SBU Arrests British Instructor Who Was Secretly Working for Russian Intelligence
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), together with British intelligence agencies, has detained UK citizen Ross David Catmor, who arrived in Ukraine as a military instructor but is now suspected of carrying out intelligence and sabotage tasks for Russian security services.
The Only Home May Be Left to the Convict’s Family: Supreme Court’s Position
The Supreme Court made an exceptional decision in a criminal case, allowing the convicted person’s family to keep the residential house that was supposed to be confiscated. Nine people live in the property, including individuals with disabilities and underage children, and the family has no other place to live.
Family Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Aiding Russian Intelligence
The court found a former deputy from Khmelnytskyi and her two children guilty of high treason for passing data to Russia for missile strikes. All three were sentenced to 15 years in prison with property confiscation.
In Kyiv, a man sold the apartment of his deceased friend's wife — the prosecutor's office opened a case
In Kyiv, a 44-year-old man is suspected of a fraudulent scheme involving the apartment of a deceased friend. According to the prosecutor's office, he used a power of attorney that became invalid after the owner's death and sold the property to his wife without transferring the money.
Selling amphetamine via Telegram: woman disguised her crime using a child
Prosecutors have forwarded an indictment to the court against a 22-year-old woman who organized drug trafficking through Telegram and involved her own 5-year-old daughter, using her as a cover during "stashings".
A virus has been detected that controls Android through accessibility features and bypasses messenger protections
Cybersecurity experts warn about the emergence of a new virus for Android smartphones. The malicious software can spy on device owners, intercept screens of banking applications, and read messages even in secure messengers.
Prosecutor General: 74 prosecutors with disability status have been dismissed, another 66 removed from their positions
In Ukraine, 74 prosecutors with disability status have been dismissed from the prosecution service following an investigation conducted by the Qualification and Disciplinary Commission of Prosecutors (QDCP). Another 66 prosecutors have been temporarily removed from their posts pending further review.
In Kyiv, the train driver will appear before the court for injuring an 82-year-old passenger
The Kyiv electric train driver started moving with a passenger in the doors — now his actions are being investigated as a criminal offense.
In Dnipro, a minor who organized a deadly terrorist attack was detained
In Dnipro, a 16-year-old boy was detained, suspected of organizing a double terrorist attack. One person was killed during the explosions, and another law enforcement officer sustained serious injuries.