Police check call center in Kyiv that might operate for Russia

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In Kyiv, police have opened a criminal investigation into the activities of a call center in the Podil district.

That's according to the National Police of Ukraine on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"The police found 47 employees and more than 200 equipped workplaces in the office. System units, hard drives, mobile phones and workbooks were seized from the scene," the report says.

In addition, stamps of Russian companies and banks were found.

There were 47 people in the office, the police identified each of them and found two foreigners among them.

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Measures are currently being taken to establish their involvement in cooperation with the aggressor country and the organizers of the so-called call center.

As Ukrinform reported, in June, two men and a woman who organized a fraudulent call center were served with a notice of suspicion in Kharkiv.

Photo: National Police