A cool foreign car was stolen from an ex-ATO fighter who became a police chief
The deputy head of the National Police of Ukraine, Alexander Fatsevich, who previously commanded the special company of the Ministry of Internal Affairs “Svityaz”, had his official car stolen.
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The editor of the Groshi program, Sergei Malnev, announced this on his Facebook page.
“HELP, SOS! THE CAR STOLE!
At the Deputy Head of the National Police Alexander Fatsevich. A special highlight of the incident was that a police Lexus GX was taken away. Removed from the balance sheet of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, one might say. I suggest to other victims of car thefts not to gloat, but to help the country’s chief patrolman return government property. Write if you know anything about the theft and/or have seen a black Lexus GX, 2004, license plate AA0026IA, body number JTJHT00W653551132,” the journalist urged.
Malnev clarified that the car disappeared on August 11 at night from under the driver’s house on Bogolyubova 25 in Sofievskaya Borshchagovka, but for some reason the police report was received only five days later.
“Whether the police tried to quietly “settle” the hijackers and why it didn’t work out, I don’t know,” noted the editor of the “Penny” program.
Let us note that the patrol police company “Svityaz” managed to visit the cauldrons twice – first in Ilovaiskoye, and then in Debaltsevskoye.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.