
Officials of coercive bodies of Ukraine arrested investigators against corruption and have failed several others to suspect that they are working with Russia.
The head of the local office of the National Anti -Corruption Office in the East Town of Dnipro was detained as part of the sweeping carried out without court orders, the office known as a Nabu in the post on the telegram.
A man identified as Ruslan Magamedrasulov helped his father to sell industrial cannabis to Russia, stated the security services of Ukraine and the office of the general representative in his statement and added that he was investigating whether he was also trading in secret information with Russian special services. Nabu said he was studying the situation and providing details later.
The air raid is likely to attract the obligation of Ukraine to eradicate corruption, which Kiev tries to deal with from pro -European protests in 2014. NABU was determined on the demand of Ukraine donors ten years ago to investigate grafts among the highest officials. His work was awarded and supported by Kiev allies, but the Bureau faced attempts to weaken their position.
In June, Zabu appointed former Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov suspects of a corruption probe, which made him the highest level of the government of President Volodymyr Zelenskia to expose the investigation of Stepa. Chernyshov denied any unlawful conduct.
This month was accused by the Ukrainian State State Office for Vitaliy Shabunin, the head of the anti -corruption center, the civil society organization, avoiding military service and raising concerns about possible political revenge.
The air raid came when Russia released a renewed attack on Ukraine and focused on the central and western regions of the country with drones and rockets when the Kiev allies promised increased air defense to help protect the war.
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