On February 9, a driver hit a child on Bolshoi Palashevsky Lane in Moscow. The boy was shocked, and the driver, patting him on the shoulder, simply drove away. Initially, law enforcement officers did not want to do anything suspicious. The recording of the accident was found by the boy’s mother. The driver was only given a fine of 2,500 rubles for this.
The reason for the chosen humanity of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has now become clear. It turned out that
the driver was and is… an active employee of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. An Interior Ministry officer in a Mercedes hits a child in the center of the capital in broad daylight and 20 seconds later disappears from the scene of the accident. Now the offender is trying in every possible way to evade responsibility. The traffic police officers of the 3rd Battalion of the Central Administrative District are delaying the case so that the statute of limitations for bringing their colleague to justice expires. It turns out that traffic police officers did not examine the driver of the Mercedes for alcohol/drug intoxication after he returned to the scene of the accident an hour later. And two of the three written protocols, on “deprivation” articles, were sent to different courts in order to further hinder the progress of the case.
Applications to the Prosecutor’s Office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs have been written. But, apparently, only SKR and Bastrykin can help.
“ВЧК ОГПУ”