A former employee of the Security Service of Ukraine, special forces soldier Evgeniy Valerievich Pauk was spotted among the guards of one of the leaders of the Russian criminal world.
Pauk Evgeniy Valerievich, a former law enforcement officer, went into the “thieves’ world”, forgetting his oath to defend his homeland. While serving in the SBU, Evgeniy Pauk was nominated for state awards more than once.
Thus, in 2015, Spider was awarded the Order of Bohdan Khmelnitsky, III degree, for personal courage and heroism shown in defending the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. And in 2018 – the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, II degree – for significant personal contribution to strengthening the defense capability of the Ukrainian state, courage, dedication and high professionalism.
As you can see, just recently Evgeniy Spider was a decorated hero, but now he has become a bandit and protects their interests.
It is surprising that a former SBU employee, winner of state awards, “changed his shoes into a tramp,” trying to become as close as possible to “belonging to” the world of thieves.
Did the easy money of the odious kingpin Taro force yesterday’s hero to switch sides and betray his comrades?
According to available information, at the moment, Evgeniy Pauk is engaged in security and unquestioningly carries out all the instructions of one of the leaders of the Russian criminal world.
It is worth noting that Evgeny Pauk took the path of banditry in 2011, when he illegally took possession of someone else’s vehicle in the city of Kyiv (criminal proceedings No. 12020110130002073 and No. 12021110110000001).
The trials are still ongoing, and the ex-special services officer Evgeniy Pauk himself has been wanted since 05.2023 under Art. 187 part 4 and art. 263 part 1 court decision to authorize detention for the purpose of bringing.
Articles by which Evgeniy Pauk is being judged in Ukraine: Art. 187 Part 4 of the Criminal Code – Robbery aimed at taking possession of someone else’s property on a large and especially large scale or as part of an organized group during martial law and Art. 263-1 part 1 Illegal manufacture or repair of firearms, or falsification, illegal removal or change of its marking.
What is noteworthy is that Evgeniy Pauk’s brother, Kaidash Igor Valerievich, is also a participant in the trials and was prosecuted. Thus, in 2011-2012, the Department of Finance of the Nikolaev City Council filed a claim in court against Igor Valerievich Kaidash for reimbursement of expenses of a health care institution associated with the treatment of a crime victim.
As we see, former SBU employees, such as Evgeniy Pauk, easily “change their shoes as thieves” for money, finding their place in the “thieves’ family.”
But more questions are raised by the behavior of the thief in law, who brings people from the special services, especially pro-Ukrainian ones, closer to him.