Earlier, Melnikova flew to Dubai, since then, not knowing where he was. Police are looking for Poland.
Belarusian opposition’s Parliament spokesman Angelica Melnikova stole a grant for the coordination council for $ 107,000. This was reported by the Hacker Association of Cyber Partisan.
Generally, Melnikova brought to personal accounts of more than $ 150,000 by the Bialorus Liberty Foundation he established.
He is said to have spent the first money of Bialorus Liberty on personal needs on January 22, which pays the Booking.com service service. In February and March, he began to retreat nearly $ 2,500 several times in many days.
It was reported that on March 13, a grant was received on the Bialorus Liberty account for the Belarusian Opposition Coordinating Council worth nearly $ 107,000. Within a few weeks, all the money in the fund account, including the grants, Melnikova brought to his personal account.
“We are not known for the motives where Melnikova has decided to appoint other people’s funds and escape after many months of proper reputation work. This may be caused by a blackmail or his voluntary decision. In any case, a statement was submitted to Poland law enforcement agencies,” Cyber Partizan reported.
As the insider and Polityka wrote, at the time of the disappearance Melnikov was in the UK. There, he booked through a small tourist company home at the five-star Sri Lanka Hotel. He told his friends that he would marry some men from Belarus and moved 100,000 euros from the Belarus opposition account.
Remember that in March, with his daughters, flew to Dubai, from that moment the place of his stay was unknown. Police police are looking, investigating colleagues and friends Melnikova.
Earlier it was reported that Poland was investigating a crime against Belarusian opposition head Pavel Latushko under Criminal Code articles regarding the killing and activities of foreign intelligence networks.
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