Yevhen Borysov was served with a notice of suspicion on 22 July 2023 for unlawful enrichment worth hundreds of millions of Ukrainian hryvnias and intentional evasion from military service.
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Borysov was served with a notice of suspicion on Saturday, 22 July, for unlawful enrichment worth hundreds of millions of Ukrainian hryvnias and intentional evasion from service
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Three Ukrainian citizens and a Moldovan citizen were detained near the Ukrainian-Moldovan border in Odesa region for attempting illegal escape by horse-drawn carriage.
The fugitives were military-age residents of Kharkiv who paid $4,500 each to a smuggler.
Border violators were issued reports under Part 2 of Article 204-1 of the Code of Administrative Offences and handed over to the National Police.
The smuggler was detained under Article 208 of the CPC of Ukraine, taken into custody, and expected to be served with a notice of suspicion.
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