Received 5 years suspended sentence: in Dnipro, a man filmed the work of the CCC on his phone and posted it on social media

In Dnipro, the trial of a man who filmed the work of CCC employees and posted the recording on a social network has ended. The court found him guilty and sentenced him to five years of suspended imprisonment. This is reported by “Vidomo” with reference to Dnipro Operativny.

In Dnipro, in the Topol residential area, a resident of one of the buildings, watching from the window of his apartment, noticed a group of people to whom representatives of the CCC were handing out summonses. Instead of remaining indifferent, the man decided to film what was happening on his mobile phone.

The video he shot was later published by him on a social network.

The man's motivation remains a subject of controversy, but the fact is obvious – his actions attracted the attention of law enforcement agencies.

The investigation qualified the man's actions as a serious violation. Taking into account the evidence collected, the court found the man guilty and sentenced him to five years of probation.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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