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23 of April, 17:03

Crimean customs officer detained while taking a bribe for the import of Roshen chocolates
Crimean police have tied employee of the customs checkpoint "Armyansk" at the border line with Ukraine for receiving of a bribe for illegal document to access contraband across the border, told a source in the customs.
"When approaching operatives of the customs inspector was trying to throw over the fence a large sum of money - about 20 thousand and five thousand Ukrainian hryvnias. It is currently installed, how and from whom he received the money. Solves a question on excitation of criminal case upon bribe ", - quotes the letter of the news Agency.



first at the exit from the customs post "Armyansk" Employees of regional government of FSB tied two " Gazelle ", following in the Crimea from Ukraine. After checking in cars have been found more than 160 packaging confectionery company Roshen and about 80 packs of candy from other brands that are prohibited to import to the site of the Russian Federation. April 10, Employees of management of FSB in Crimea got busted While taking a bribe of the chief of Department of customs post Dzhankoy at the border line with Ukraine Emile Gafarova. Remember, the problem of bribery is one of the most acute in Russia, in recent years the government has made attempts to deal with it, increasing the transparency of the work of bureaucrats. Putin at the end of last year signed a law expanding the list of public employees who are prohibited from having accounts and keep money and valuables in foreign banks located outside Russia. However, by the end of 2014 stated that the number of registered corruption crimes this year was less, and Russian officials are increasingly often complain givers. Elected officials and experts concluded that today in Russia there are clear rules of the game, for example, a record of the arrival of funds and expenditure of bureaucrats that already gives you the opportunity to talk about reducing the level of bribery.

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