As reported in recent days in the Crimean social networks, in early February, the infamous “judge” Yevgen Borisenko “resigned” from the illegal “Belogorsky district court” of the Russian invaders, and then fled to Turkey.

Before the occupation, Borisenko was a judge in Belogorsk (Karasubazar) and for treason he received from the Russian occupiers the criminal “post of deputy chairman of the court”.

Further, in the summer of 2022, Borisenko was convicted in absentia by a Ukrainian court for treason, in particular for his criminal participation in the “punishment” of six participants in the events of May 3, 2014.

Then the Crimean Tatars blocked the road on several sections of the highway, speaking out against the occupation of the peninsula and in connection with the illegal “entry ban” to Crimea to the leader of the Crimean Tatar People, Mustafa Dzhemilev.

However, the current reasons for the “dismissal” and flight of a traitor to the motherland are more mercantile.

It is reported that, while serving the Russian invaders, Borisenko allegedly borrowed large sums of money from citizens, and then, using his criminal “position”, he illegally “condemned” them, moreover, on fabricated “cases”.

This “justice” from the Russian invaders gained millions, but among other “clients”, Borisenko decided to cash in on collaborator Oleg Zubkov, close to the Russian special services, and this ended badly for the fake “judge”.

It is reported that now Borisenko was spotted under the name Yashlavsky in the Turkish hotel Mardan Palace, located in Antalya.

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