23 June 2026

In Kherson, a court punished a TCC officer for errors in the reports

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The Kherson City Court found an officer from one of the territorial recruitment and social support centers guilty of negligence in the performance of military duty under martial law.

The KhersonCity Court issuedthe corresponding ruling.

As established by the court, the second lieutenant, who was authorized to draft reports on administrative offenses, committed a series of violations between January and April 2026 while processing documents related to conscripts.

In particular, the officer failed to verify the data in the “Oberig” registry, as a result of which he unjustifiably filed reports against certain citizens. In addition, the documents lacked information regarding the time and place of the offenses, there was insufficient evidence, and some reports contained corrections.

Despite these identified shortcomings, the case files were forwarded to the TCC leadership for review. As a result, proceedings against several conscripts were closed due to improper documentation.

During the hearing, the officer admitted his guilt and explained that the errors were made due to an excessive workload, not intentionally.

The court concluded that the military officer had failed to properly perform his duties, which, under the circumstances of a state of emergency, constitutes an administrative offense.

Pursuant to the court’s decision, the officer was fined 17,000 hryvnias. At the same time, as a member of the military, he was exempted from paying court fees.

Earlier, in Kherson, a court overturned a 17,000 hryvnia fine that the Territorial Recruitment Center had attempted to impose on a 19-year-old man.

In addition,an officer from theTerritorial Recruitment and Service Center in Odesa was exposed for promising, in exchange for thousands of dollars, to “resolve issues” related to mobilization through the “Oberig” electronic system. He demanded money to remove someone from the wanted list and arrange a deferment, exploiting his official position.

Also, in late March in Mykolaiv,a TCC staff member was exposed for promising, in exchange for money, to “resolve issues” related to military registration. According to the investigation, the suspect promised, in exchange for a fee, to influence officials and enter false information into the “Oberig” state registry. The suspect charged $600 for his “services.” 

Андрій Колісніченко

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