In Krasnodar, a troubling incident emerged involving two traffic police inspectors who were allegedly intoxicated while patrolling the city at night. The events reportedly culminated in a traffic accident and a deliberate effort to conceal the incident from city authorities. The information comes from the Telegram channel Kub Mash, which has been tracking the case closely.
According to Kub Mash, two police lieutenants were driving separate vehicles, a Toyota and an Audi Q5, when they collided while attempting a U turn on Krasnykh Partizan Street. After the crash, investigators allege the officers did not contact their colleagues to officially register the incident. Instead, they dispersed, seemingly to avoid scrutiny and potential consequences.
The incident triggered an internal response when city authorities became aware of the collision. An audit later revealed that the same patrol car had been assigned to the two inspectors, aged 28 and 35. In the days preceding the crash between the Toyota and the Audi, the officers’ official vehicle was found crashed on Vavilova Street in Krasnodar, suggesting a possible pattern of reckless driving and vehicle incidents among the patrol team. The sanctions and disciplinary steps taken against the police as a result of the investigation have not been disclosed publicly.
Earlier, in Moscow, another unrelated but similarly alarming situation surfaced where two men engaged in a violent confrontation and damaged property as they used axes and baseball bats against one another. This separate event underscores ongoing concerns about safety and conduct involving individuals who carry weapons or operate vehicles in tense, high-pressure environments.