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Villager in Zakarpattya taken to court over Covid misinformation
The court in Zakarpattya found a local man guilty of 'spreading fake Covid gossips' and ordered him to pay 255 hryvnas' fine.
Thursday, 7 October 2021, 16:24

34-years old Rostyslav Tokar  was charged of spreading ‘fake manipulative information’ about Covid pandemic and vaccines on his Facebook account that could ‘impact  public sentiment and  inciting disorder’, said the court in its ruling.

According to media reports, the SBU, Ukraine’s security service, took the case to court,  alleging Tokar shared  16 posts on social media promoting ‘misleading information’.

The local judge ruled it is an offense under the administrative offences code (art.173-1 ‘spreading gossip’- and fined Tokar 255 hryvnas (about $9).

It is worth noting the offender ran an unsuccessful campaign for  his hometown council in 2020 as a ‘Servant of the People’ party candidate.

 

 

Tags: court, Covid fake, misinformation, Ukraine