In Kyiv’s Minskyi district, TCC employees and police officers forcibly put a man with mental disorders into an official vehicle.
According to local residents, he had already been held at the TCC before. There, as the man himself claimed, he was beaten and strangled with a noose. After that, he managed to escape. He contacted a lawyer and documented the beatings.
Police accepted his statement. The man was also promised that his phone would be brought to him—the phone he said had been taken from him at the TCC. Instead of the phone, however, police officers arrived together with military enlistment officers and took him away again, using physical force.
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