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The SBI exposed a charity organization that sold bulletproof vests to the military from freeamfva's blog

The SBI exposed a charity organization that sold bulletproof vests to the military The SBI employees reported suspicion to the acting head of one of the charity organizations, which sold bulletproof vests and armor plates to the military, purchased for donations of Ukrainians.To get more news about green bulletproof vest, you can visit bulletproofboxs.com official website. After the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by russia, the Kyiv-based charity organization announced the collection of USD 1 million for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In their posts on social networks, the benefactors pledged to buy and donate bulletproof vests, helmets, medicines and cars to the Ukrainian military. But after the import of at least 1 thousand bulletproof vests and plates into the customs territory of Ukraine under the guise of humanitarian aid, the head of the organization together with his employees and officials decided to make money. They managed to sell 30 units of personal protection worth over UAH 500 thousand to the military before being exposed. The head of the organization is suspected of selling humanitarian aid for profit, committed in a significant amount and during martial law (Part 3 of Art. 201-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). A 46-year-old Quebec man is facing charges after police say he was wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying concealed weapons while driving on Highway 401. Ontario Provincial Police officers stopped the vehicle for speeding on the highway in Kingston, Ont. around 1:10 a.m. Friday. Police say the driver was wearing a bulletproof vest and had a loaded illegal handgun in the vehicle with a high-capacity magazine. He also had a concealed prohibited knife. His driver’s licence had been previously suspended for previous driving infractions. Lalute Maurice Reid of Lachine, Que. is facing 35 criminal charges, mostly gun-related, and eight Highway Traffic Act charges. He was scheduled to appear in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Kingston on Friday.

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