Rada deputy found “terrorist” in oblenergo
Ukrainian intelligence services should pay more attention to those who run state-owned enterprises, because they may be associated with terrorists.
People's Deputy of Ukraine Igor Lapin stated this on air on the Rada TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
I have also repeatedly focused on the fact that our Oblenergo actually belongs to Pavel Babak, and he, by the way, is under the sanctions list, and the company can become a hostage to the situation. Without taking into account the reasons why he ended up on this list (let me remind you, both Russians and those who finance terrorism were included in it), I turned to our law enforcement agencies to initiate a criminal case on this fact, and at a minimum, seized the property of those people who are involved in criminal cases. Moreover, we already have experience; the same Yanukovych is on the run, and his property has been seized.
In general, strategic objects of Ukraine, especially such as Oblenergo, cannot bring profit to citizens who are under the sanctions list and actually finance terrorism in Ukraine.
In addition, the deputy emphasized that criminal cases must be initiated in connection with this fact.
“Moreover, our group of deputies has more than once drawn attention to the issue of Babak and Grigorishin, who own many assets in Ukraine, and their anti-Ukrainian activities,” he concluded.
Thank you!
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