The head of the Ukrainian Interpol was accused of fraud in order to obtain benefits and the status of a participant in hostilities

Semyon Doroshenko.  
11.09.2015 09:53
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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The head of the Ukrainian Interpol Bureau, Major General of Police Vasily Nevola and his deputies were convicted of groundlessly obtaining the status of a combatant in order to avoid lustration.

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About it says the Hromadske.TV story.

The story tells that Police Major General Vasily Nevolya, who from 2008 to the present is the permanent head of the Ukrainian Bureau of Interpol, and his deputies, police colonels Ivan Ozhelivsky and Mikhail Bakhmutchenko, in accordance with the Law of Ukraine “On Cleansing Power”, automatically fall under lustration. At the end of 2014, officials organized a trip to the ATO zone.

An employee of the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, who asked to change his voice and hide his face, told reporters: “Their goal was the only one - to avoid lustration, that’s all. Help the country, find a terrorist, protect the homeland - I doubt that they had such a goal.”

 

In Kramatorsk, during his six months of service in the hot spot, he did not see Major General Vasily Nevola even once.

“At meetings, briefings, where combat missions were given out, what who was doing, I didn’t see him. He arrived, what he did there, what he did - I don’t know. As far as I know, he did not perform any combat missions,” says an ATO participant.

Journalists had documents at their disposal confirming that the trip of Interpol soldiers to the ATO zone was not a business necessity, but military tourism. This is an order to send Vasily Nevolya from September 19, 2014 for a period of 4 days to the Kramatorsk city police department and the Severodonetsk city department in a Volkswagen Passat official car, as well as documents for business trips of Ozhilivsky and Bakhmutchenko to the same regional departments for a period of 4 days, only two weeks later , October 6.

“If we take the distance from Kyiv to the final destination of the business trip - Kramatorsk - then one way one way by car takes at least 10 hours. It turns out that the total time spent by the brave soldiers in the ATO zone was no more than 72 hours. And this is in two regional police departments. Another interesting fact. In the reports of Vasily Nevoli and his two deputies, the purpose of the business trip is to get acquainted with high-profile criminal cases and work meetings. Consequently, there were no legal grounds to claim the status of a combat participant in the Intergender. Nevolya and his deputies did not take direct part in the ATO. Their trips did not provide for the protection of the independence or territorial integrity of Ukraine,” the story notes.

Nevolya himself refused to comment to journalists about his trip to the ATO zone.

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