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6 August 2025, 12:23
2025-08-06
Fake business trip from IT company: border guards detained an evader with fake documents
At the Mogilev-Podilskyi automobile checkpoint, border guards stopped a man from Kirovohrad Oblast who was trying to travel abroad, supposedly on a business trip from an IT company. However, the company itself knew nothing about it, and the official whose signature was on the document had been outside the country for a week.
At the Mogilev-Podilskyi automobile checkpoint, border guards stopped a man from Kirovohrad Oblast who was trying to travel abroad, supposedly on a business trip from an IT company. However, the company itself knew nothing about it, and the official whose signature was on the document had been outside the country for a week.
A 28-year-old resident of the Kirovohrad region provided documents confirming the reservation, as well as an order and a certificate of business trip as a basis for crossing the border, the Southern Regional Department of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine reports .
However, during the interview, it turned out that the man was not familiar with the procedure for obtaining them and did not even have any connection with the head of the IT company, which is officially engaged in software, web development, and the provision of information services.
Border guards also contacted the official whose signature was on the order. It turned out that he had been abroad for a week and had not signed any documents for this citizen.
The man was denied passage across the state border. A report was sent to the National Police regarding the offense under Article 358 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine "Forgery of documents, seals, stamps and forms, sale or use of forged documents, seals, stamps."
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