Former Russian police officer Alexei Dymovsky is risking his life via YouTube, posting videos addressed to Prime Minister Vladmir Putin discussing corruption within the police force, ReadWriteWeb reported.

According to ReadWriteWeb, Dymovsky served in the Russian army from 1996-98, and then worked as a district commissioner of the city police in the Amur region until 2004, when he was transferred to the city of Novorossiysk police department, eventually advancing to the post of senior security officer and overseeing crimes related to drug trafficking.

At points during his videos, Dymovsky says:

Maybe you don’t know about us, about simple cops, who live and work and love their work. I’m ready to tell you everything. I’m not scared of my own death.

We are working as hard as we can with all our souls. I want to talk about it now. I am not afraid. I am telling my name…But I cannot stand detecting the nonexistent crimes, imprisoning people who are not guilty. I can’t stand it anymore.

ReadWriteWeb added that the officers mentioned in Dymovsky’s videos filed libel suits against him, and the Russian interior minister’s office is investigating the claims.