On August 25, the Prosecutor General announced the suspicion of a current MP to have participated in attacks on citizens.
The State Bureau of Investigation has placed a current MP suspected of attacks on citizens on the international wanted list. The press service of the State Bureau of Investigation reported this on Thursday, August 29.
We remind you that on August 25, the Prosecutor General announced the suspicion of a current MP to have participated in attacks on citizens.
While in Odessa, the suspect and his accomplices attacked a law enforcement officer. The citizen’s deputy intentionally inflicted bodily harm on a law enforcement officer and attempted to steal his weapon.
In another case, in Kyiv, a deputy had a dispute with one of the citizens, during which he hit the man with several blows, including in the head. According to the expert’s conclusion, the victim sustained moderate injuries.
The People’s Deputy suspects:
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on the intentional infliction by a group of people of minor bodily harm to a law enforcement officer in connection with the performance of official duties of this employee (part 1 of article 28, part 2 of article 345 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine);
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on the theft of firearms by a group of people (part 2 of article 15, part 1 of article 28, part 1 of article 262 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine);
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intentionally causing bodily harm of moderate severity (part 1 of article 122 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine);
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in a gross violation of public order based on obvious social disrespect, accompanied by particular rudeness (Part 1 of Article 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
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On August 25, the media reported that People’s Deputy Dmitruk fled to Moldova. 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 political activity.” 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 passerby 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.
Source: korrespondent

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