#special services

04.09.2025 23:35

Liability for false police call

If I make a knowingly false call to special services, for example, report a drug theft that actually did not occur, can I avoid liability under Article 183 of the Code of Administrative Offenses if I then voluntarily report my joke to law enforcement agencies?

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