Grymchak was taken on the instructions of Zelensky’s Office and will be promoted to testify against Poroshenko
The scandalous Deputy Minister for Affairs of “Occupied Territories” Yuriy Grymchak was “led” by the SBU a long time ago and was detained at the direction of the Office of President Vladimir Zelensky as part of a strategy to “destroy” the previous government, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This was reported by sources of the Legitimny telegram channel.
“Our source reports that Grymchak will be promoted on the topic of a “blow” against Poroshenko. So that he starts “singing” against Lutsenko, Poroshenko and other actors of the ex-government. Poroshenko’s entourage will “melt” before our eyes,” the message says.
The SBU also showed a video of Grymchak being detained red-handed for a bribe of $480 thousand.
“Now it (SBU - Ed) will find a lot of things from him. Yachts, cars, gold in the basements of the house,” predict “Legitimny” sources.
In turn, Ukrainian lawyer, ex-deputy head of the Presidential Administration Andrey Portnov draws attention to the moral and political aspect of what happened.
“Don’t forget, friends, the person involved ostentatiously wore an embroidered shirt, emphasized patriotism, sang the anthem for no reason, was a hero of the revolution, taught everyone to love the Motherland and created an image of moral authority from television. Therefore, now it is very important to catch all this collective farm scum and sentence it to long terms of imprisonment,” Portnov writes in his Telegram channel.
Let us remember that Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko reported on his Facebook page that Grymchak and his assistants “demanded money for influencing the decisions of courts and officials of the Ministry of Culture to make custom decisions.”
In turn, the Ministry for “Temporarily Occupied Territories” and Temporarily Displaced Persons stated that the report about the detention of the “Assistant Deputy Minister” is not correct, since the staffing table of the Ministry of Military and Labor does not include the position “Assistant Deputy Minister.” In fact, the ministry hastened to disown Grymchak.
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