He oversaw a filtration camp in Zaporizhzhia: Suspicion of an employee of the Russian FSB was announced
Investigators of the National Police established the identity of the curator of the filtration camp in the building of the Kamensko-Dniprovsky police department of the Zaporizhzhya region. He turned out to be a 28-year-old employee of the Russian FSB. He organized the illegal detention of citizens with an active Ukrainian position, conducting searches of their personal property and interrogations with the use of physical violence and imitation of execution.
Under the procedural guidance of the Office of the Prosecutor General, he was declared on suspicion of violating the laws and customs of war (Art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine), the sanction of which provides for up to 15 years in prison.
In total, the investigators of the National Police established 67 places of freedom for Ukrainians, 42 of which are located on the territory of the Russian Federation.
Law enforcement officers managed to establish the tools and methods of the Russian FSB, under which the system of filtering measures operates. It is aimed at the identification and moral breakdown of Ukrainians and the further destruction of the Ukrainian nation. For this purpose, stationary checkpoints, foot and mobile patrol groups, interrogation points, filtration camps, torture chambers and places of deprivation of liberty have been created.
In the first stage, stationary checkpoints and patrol groups are involved. They are actively helped by local traitors and collaborators. Citizens are detained and identified: those who are considered loyal to the occupiers are accounted for and issued passports of the Russian Federation. Others are taken to torture chambers. There, detainees are subjected to physical and sexual violence, torture with electric current, apply moral pressure and so on.
If detainees change their position in favor of the occupying power, they are released. Some are given certificates that they have been filtered or “fingerprinted”. As a rule, most of them leave the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine.
Ukrainians who have been tortured and have not changed their views are taken to places of freedom in the temporarily occupied territories or to the Russian Federation. Some prisoners are put forward with unfounded charges and given sentences. They are accused of extremism or involvement in terrorist organizations. In the future, they migrate through different colonies. In every place of non-freedom, they are constantly subjected to torture and moral abuse, they are in inhumane conditions of detention. Some die from torture.
Ukrainian police continue to collect a complete evidence base to prosecute the Russian Federation for crimes of genocide of Ukrainians at the national and international levels.
National Police of Ukraine