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The ongoing crisis due to the Russian Federation's full-scale invasion has led to significant changes in Ukraine's criminal landscape. Former smugglers have shifted their focus to facilitating illegal border crossings for individuals evading military drafts. This significant rise in criminal activities highlights the increased demand and soaring prices for these illicit services. Recent operations by the Ukrainian authorities have resulted in the arrest of key criminal figures, including 'thief-in-law' Serhii Oliinyk, also known as 'Umka', showcasing the nation’s heightened efforts to mitigate such threats. With reports indicating celebrations between law enforcement and criminals, mistrust continues to grow. However, the head of the SSU has started taking firm actions, such as the dismissal of compromised officials, underscoring Ukraine's dedication to fighting crime and restoring lawfulness.

What changes have occurred in criminal activities in Ukraine due to the invasion?

The full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation has altered criminal activities in Ukraine, with former smugglers now organizing illegal border crossings and aiding draft evaders, which has led to a rise in prices for these illegal services.

Who is 'Umka' and why was he detained?

'Umka', whose real name is Serhii Oliinyk, is a notorious figure in Ukraine’s criminal underworld, known as a 'thief-in-law'. He was detained by the Security Service of Ukraine after being spotted in questionable company with law enforcement officials, indicating his significant influence and involvement in organized crime.

How are Ukrainian authorities responding to criminal smuggling networks?

Ukrainian authorities, including the Security Service of Ukraine, are actively seeking to dismantle smuggling networks facilitating illegal activities such as border crossings for those avoiding military service. High-profile arrests and dismissals of compromised officials illustrate their commitment to combating corruption and organized crime.

What role do former smugglers play in current criminal schemes?

Former smugglers in Ukraine have adapted their operations by assisting in illegal border crossings, exploiting the demand from those attempting to evade military conscription. This shift highlights their flexibility in continuing illicit trading through new avenues.

How is the Ukrainian government addressing corruption within law enforcement?

The Ukrainian government has taken steps to address corruption within its law enforcement agencies by dismissing officials involved in criminal activities, such as SSU employee Anatolii Loyf. These actions demonstrate a firm stance against any elements undermining justice in the country.

Why is there a growing mistrust in Ukraine towards law enforcement?

Cases of collaboration and celebrations between law enforcement and criminal figures have led to growing mistrust among Ukrainian citizens. The public perception of compromised officials impedes the trust needed to effectively combat organized crime, necessitating government crackdowns on corruption and collusion.

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