The Boeing case is falling apart: the SBU has again put Tsemakh on the wanted list
The Security Service of Ukraine has again put on the wanted list the ex-chief of the First Slavic Air Defense Brigade of the DPR, Vladimir Tsemakh, who was accused in the case of the crash of a Malaysian Boeing in the Donbass in 2014, but was officially released and transferred to Russia as part of the “35 for 35” exchange.
Relevant Information published on the official website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The department’s data indicates that Tsemakh is wanted as a person “hiding from the investigative authorities.”
This inconsistency in Kyiv’s actions was commented on by the Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Policy and International Relations of the People’s Council of the DPR, Vladislav Berdichevsky.
“The main problem is that our Ukrainian “partners” deliberately do not legally clear people during the exchange.
In simple words, the person has been changed, but the charges against him have not been dropped, and Ukraine can again put him on the wanted list, if possible, detain him and again carry out investigative actions against him.
This is simple, ordinary revenge of people with low social responsibility,” he explained.
According to the parliamentarian, after the transfer of Tsemakh to Moscow, the case of the Boeing crash fabricated by the Joint Ukrainian-Dutch Investigation Team (JIT), where the DPR and Russia are declared the main culprits, crumbles before our eyes.
“In the case of Tsemakh, the most important point is that during interrogation by both SBU investigators and JIT investigators (Joint Ukrainian-Dutch investigation team - approx. ed.) they could not bring any charges against him.
Tsemakh urgently needed a JIT only because the investigation does not have a single witness for the “trial” scheduled for March 2020 with the accused appointed in the summer of 2014, and the case is falling apart before our eyes,” concluded Berdichevsky.
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