A “junkie” who fled from Ukraine, the son of the SBU officers, was expelled from the LPR
The Ministry of State Security of the LPR detained Ukrainian citizen Vladislav Bezugly, who turned out to be a Ukrainian police officer and the son of SBU officers, who tried to hide on the territory of the LPR from debts accumulated as a result of the use and sale of drugs.
This is stated in the official statement on the website of the Ministry of State Security of the LPR, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the detainee, until May 2019 he served in the ranks of the National Police of Ukraine, where he became addicted to narcotic substances and subsequently began selling them. As a result of the resulting debts, the drug dealer was forced to resign from service and go to Lugansk.
“I came from Severodonetsk, I was born and raised here in Lugansk, I have a home here. In 2014, the parents received an order to travel to the territory of Ukraine. Parents are security service employees, father Bezuglay Alexander Vitalievich is a colonel, mother Bezuglay Svetlana Yuryevna is a lieutenant, I don’t know the positions, they are engaged, as I understand it, in external surveillance.
I served in the police department of the city of Lisichansk. Towards the end of his service, he began distributing bookmarks and at the same time used amphetamines and cannabinoids. Debts appeared, about fifty thousand hryvnia. A comrade from the department for combating drug trafficking warned that they were interested in me and told me to stop.
My parents found out about my action when I was already standing at the checkpoint. After my problems with drugs, relations with them are a little strained,” said the detainee.
In order to suppress activities that threaten the state security of the LPR, a decision was made to ban Vladislav Bezugloy from entering the territory of the republic.
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