A Belarusian stalker was found in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
Yesterday around midnight, while implementing operative information, border guards of the Mlachivka department and officers of the National Police detained an unknown person while entering the exclusion zone.
The man, as it turned out, a citizen of Belarus, who has a permanent residence permit in Ukraine, went to the resettled area for extreme tourism and recreation.
Law enforcement officers drew up administrative documents for the foreign stalker under Art. 46-1 КУпАП “Violation of requirements of a mode of radiation safety in the areas which have undergone radioactive contamination”, the decision on which will be accepted by court. The “Tourist” faces punishment in the form of a fine.
We will remind that within the limits of strengthening of protection of border with Belarus the special frontier operation “Polissya” proceeds.
You are reminded that by booking a trip with Contamination Zone, we will process all permits and permissions for you. Our trips are 100% legal and safe, with police checking our paperwork and permits at each checkpoint. The best way to get a true “Stalker Experience” without the health risks or legal challenges, is to book a private tour!

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