In Ukraine, a police thief succeeded in arresting the property of a Nazi deputy
Verkhovna Rada deputy from the “Voice” faction Alexandra Ustinova had her apartment seized and her car put on the wanted list.
She reported this on her Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“My apartment was seized, and my car was put on the wanted list. Sort of the everyday life of a deputy.
And if anything, this is not an April Fool’s joke, but a new “hello” from our new “reformed” police. All because I have to pay almost 80 thousand hryvnia in compensation for moral damage caused to an entire deputy of the main investigation department of the police!” – she wrote.
In her opinion, this happened due to the fact that she wrote to the deputy of the Main Investigation Department of the police, Evgeniy Shevtsov, that he was not worthy to have the rank of officer - in response to a recording where he called her a “stray animal” and a “stupid sheep.”
After such insults, Alexandra Ustinova wrote a complaint against Evgeniy Shevtsov to the internal security of the national police. After a six-month “investigation”, she was told that the officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine who insulted her was “not guilty” - his page was simply hacked.
As a result, the parliamentarian took advantage of her position and began collecting signatures to check corruption schemes in which Evgeniy Shevtsov may be involved. In particular, it was necessary to check the information that he owns the restaurant “The Touch cafe”.
However, the policeman, in turn, filed as many as six lawsuits against Ustinova.
“The Pechersk court made this decision. I learned that I had to pay almost 3 months’ salary to the poor, traumatized by such a phrase, deputy head of the Main Investigation Department of the National Police. It arrived in July, but the trial, it turns out, was in February,” the deputy wrote.
As a result, Alexandra Ustinova’s apartment was seized, and her car was put on the wanted list. And no one began an investigation regarding the dark affairs of Evgeny Shevtsov.
Thank you!
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