To avoid punishment for crimes, people’s representatives use different methods: from delaying the consideration of the case to fleeing the country.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 11 people’s deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of the 9th convocation are now on the wanted list. The movement reports it To be honest.
“All of them are suspected of committing criminal offenses, and some even have convictions and are hiding from justice in other countries,” the study said. To be honest.
Some of the wanted parliamentarians have lost their mandate and are living abroad. While four continue to remain people’s representatives: Andrei Odarchenko, Artem Dmitruk, Yaroslav Dubnevich, Sergei Shakhov.
It was noted that in order to avoid punishment for crimes, people’s representatives use different methods: from delaying the consideration of the case to leaving the country. Before the verdict, Odarchenko left, and a day before the presentation of suspicion, Dmitruk fled from Ukraine.
The study also noted that law enforcement agencies have served suspicions of committing a criminal offense on 50 people’s representatives.
“Among such representatives of the people there are representatives of all parliamentary factions and groups, except Vote. Deputies from Servants of the people and the now banned OPZH,” said the message.
Of the 13 parliamentarians suspected of crimes against national security, five are current MPs.
We remind you that People’s Deputy Artem Dmitruk, who was placed on the wanted list of law enforcement officials of Ukraine, joined the meeting of the Committee on Law Enforcement Activities.
Let’s add that the current MP was informed of the suspicion of illegal enrichment of 11 million Hryvnia.
Source: korrespondent

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