Currently, evidence is being collected to report the suspicion to the deputy and those likely to assist in crossing the border.
The State Bureau of Investigation established that MP Artem Dmitruk crossed the border, but charges have not yet been filed. This was announced by SBI Communications Advisor Tatyana Sapyan in a telethon on Monday, August 26.
Currently, evidence is being collected to report the suspicion to the deputy and those likely to assist in crossing the border.
“It was established that the current representative of the people crossed the state border illegally and illegally that these facts are too early to speak directly about the suspicion of illegal border crossing to both and to other people who may be involved in this,” said Sapyan.
He only added that the representative of the people actually crossed the border in the Odessa region and ended up in Moldova.
Earlier, the representative of the people was informed of the suspected beating of a military man.
The previous day, Dmitruk claimed on his Telegram channel that the suspicion was being prepared for him. A pro-Russian MP called it “an attempt to deprive him of the opportunity to carry out political activities.”
He also complained that, supposedly, he had been taken by the special services.
We remind you that in Kyiv, people’s deputy Artem Dmitruk beat a passer-by who reprimanded him.
In the fall of 2021, Dmitruk was officially expelled from the Servant of the People group. In January 2022, Dmitruk started a fight at a meeting of the land commission of the Odessa City Council.
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