Detention of the secretary of the VLK
If I find out that a member of the VLK is taking bribes for a deferment from mobilization, can I report this to law enforcement anonymously?
If I find out that a member of the VLK is taking bribes for a deferment from mobilization, can I report this to law enforcement anonymously?
I read the news about a tragedy in Los Angeles where police suspect the couple's son of murder. I'm curious: if a similar situation happened here, can law enforcement detain a family member as a suspect based solely on suspicion, or must there be compelling evidence? And how quickly should the court decide on a preventive measure for such a person?
If law enforcement officers search my home without a court order, but on suspicion of committing a serious crime, will they be able to use the evidence obtained during such a search if I challenge their actions?
I am interested in whether law enforcement officers have the right to detain people who help conscripts to leave Ukraine without following the established rules? I read the news that three men were exposed in Cherkasy region who, for money, organized unhindered departure from Ukraine for conscripts. They were reported on suspicion under Part 3 of Article 332 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
If I have become a victim of torture by law enforcement officers, what should my first actions be to protect my rights and go to court?