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03.04.2025 15:59In Ukraine, the National Police have been sending men to military enlistment offices (TCC and SP) when they come to file reports about legal violations.
This was revealed by Serhii Taran, an entrepreneur from Dnipro, on his social media page on X (formerly Twitter).
According to him, the incident happened to him personally.
“When I came to the police to file a report, the first thing they asked for were my military registration details. They said I might not even need to file the report or open a case—because we might go straight to the enlistment office. I showed my deferral and that resolved it. But I was deeply outraged by the treatment I received as someone who came to law enforcement for protection and was turned away. I no longer trust the police and will now only call them as a last resort,” he wrote.
Taran also emphasized that during the conversation, the police officer told him that “this is an order from above.”





