In the Odessa region, a Chinese man attempted to enter Ukraine with a bribe – State Border Service.


At the "Starokazache" checkpoint in the Odessa region, a Chinese citizen attempted to bribe a border guard to enter Ukraine without obstacles. This was reported by the State Border Service.
During border control, the foreigner could not explain the purpose of his visit to Ukraine and did not know where exactly he was heading. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, the man attempted to "resolve the issue" with border crossing by offering the border control inspector a bribe of 200 USD.
The serviceman refused the offer. A report regarding the bribe giver was sent to the National Police, revealing signs of a crime under Article 369 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine "Offering, promising, or providing undue benefit to an official."
Recall, earlier, border guards reported the discovery of a fake website on the Internet that visually copied the shell and structure of the official website of the State Border Service of Ukraine.
Intelligence results of the State Border Service
Earlier, in the Zaporozhye direction, aerial reconnaissance of the State Border Service of Ukraine leveled to the ground the ammunition and the firing position of Russian invaders.
It should be noted that earlier, the State Border Service of Ukraine reported a reduction in the number of attempts to cross the border illegally. Compared to previous years, statistics indicate a positive trend, emphasizing the improvement of the situation at the border.
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