Portnov came to the Prosecutor General's Office without an invitation
Former deputy head of the Administration during the Yanukovych era, Andrei Portnov, arrived today without an invitation for questioning at the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine and stayed there for 3,5 hours, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Portnov wrote about this on his Telegram channel.
“Friends, in order to stop the cheap PR of the Prosecutor General’s Office, today I myself suddenly arrived there for interrogation, where I spent 3,5 hours wonderfully,” he wrote.
According to him, he “during interrogation he reported on the role of the head of the Department of Special Investigations Gorbatyuk and the leadership of the General Prosecutor’s Office in covering up the massacres on the Maidan.”
Portnov expressed the opinion that “now investigators will have a little more work - they must investigate this information, interrogate their own leaders and enter all this into the register of pre-trial investigations.”
Earlier, the General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine summoned Portnov for questioning on the “Maidan case” Portnov on May 27 at 11:00.
Let us remind you that the former deputy head of the presidential administration during the times of Viktor Yanukovych, Andrei Portnov, returned to Ukraine on May 19 and launched active efforts to bring Petro Poroshenko and his entourage to justice, having already submitted several statements about committing crimes to the investigative authorities.
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