Police calls for possible fraud in raising funds for Nazaria Gusakov.
Currently, law enforcement officers in the framework of a preliminary investigation are checking how fees were organized, how the funds were used and whether there was abuse of the trust of citizens.
Police officers ask anyone who transferred the means to these fees, suffered from fraudulent actions or has any information that can help the investigation, contact the consistent director by phone by phone: 099 302 15 24 24.
Earlier, the police opened two proceedings for Nazariy Gusakov, who is SMA, is suspected of fraud. A resident of LVIV announced the need for expensive treatment, but was suspected of fraud in especially large sizes.
In the second week, a scandal around Gusakov, a patient with atrophy of the spine of the spine from a woman of Lviv, who, with the help of well -known Ukrainians, has brought up millions of hryvnists for very expensive treatment for many years. At first, Nazarius refused to provide reports on his meetings, and there were reports on the network about his ties with the gambling business.
Journalist Olga Hosses discovered that Gusakov repeatedly demanded a large number of donors in private reports – in particular, wounded military and girls with cancer. This was embarrassed in doses of vital drugs, and millions of dollars passed through its crypto -masses.
Nazarius says that these are the victorious rates of other people that he “drove” for a percentage. The police opened two criminal trials on fraud and money laundering, and Gusakov himself left Ukraine on June 13.
The mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovia said that Gusakov went abroad before the scandal with a gathering intended for returning.
He noted that last week he talked with Nazarius – then the person confirmed that he was abroad. Nazaria’s family doctor also realizes that he repeatedly traveled to Italy for a short time. In addition, a mother lives in Italy in Nazaria, the mayor added.
In a conversation with the mayor, Gusakov confirmed that he needed treatment and that he intends to return to him.
Earlier, Sadov said that the city completed the purchase of expensive drugs for Gusakov -0 for 800 thousand dollars a month.
Source: Racurs

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