The original combination of “bribery” took place in the Stavropol village of Sengileevskoye as early as September last year, but the competent authorities only learned about it now. Then, almost a year ago, a traffic police patrol found a tractor without registration plates on the road, which was under the supervision of an employee of the local municipal unitary enterprise Kommunalshchik.
Under what article the police went to “register” the tractor driver – it is not known with certainty, most likely, according to 9.3 of the Code of Administrative Violations, for “violating the rules or standards for the use of tractors, self-propelled, road construction and other machinery and equipment.” After all, if the car has no numbers, it has not passed the inspection. Accordingly, the tractor driver apparently “shred” with a fine of 1000 rubles, or deprivation of “rights” for 3-6 months.
Being in such a difficult life situation, the man called his boss, the director of Kommunalshchik, Viktor Bakai. And the latter solved the problem easily. Through his acquaintance, the local district police officer Yevgeny Filipsky, he offered the state traffic inspectors two rams as “ransom” for the tractor driver and the absence of claims against the owner of the vehicle, that is, against MUP Kommunalshchik.
At current prices in the sheep market in the Stavropol Territory, this was equivalent to a bribe of about 10,000-20,000 rubles, depending on the condition of the livestock used in the transaction. But, as mentioned above, the employees of the traffic police’s own security unit became aware of the sheep’s bribes. And now the local police officer is confronted with a criminal case of fraud and the rambunctious “gays” are accused of abuse of power, Baza reports.