In Kyiv, the case of the kidnapping of a Ukrainian judge in Chisinau was easily solved: Russia and Belarus did it
Former Ukrainian judge Nikolai Chaus was kidnapped in Chisinau by the special services of Russia and Belarus.
Political scientist and gunsmith Taras Berezovets stated this in his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This could have been a special operation by other intelligence services to discredit us. This could have been done, for example, by the Russians in collaboration with their Belarusian colleagues in order to create an international scandal with Moldova,” Berezovets said.
At the same time, he admits that the kidnapping could have been carried out by the Ukrainian special services, but still in the interests of Russia, which wants to quarrel between Ukraine and Moldova.
“Who is interested in this? Russians again. The Kremlin will skim the cream off this whole story,” Berezovets added to the conspiracy theories.
Meanwhile, the Moldovan media today publish information that the military attache of the “Nezalezhnaya” embassy, Sergei Smetanyuk, was driving the car that transported Chaus across the border with Ukraine. His mandate in Moldova expires on April 9.
In 2015, Nikolai Chaus arrested Dnepropetrovsk businessman Gennady Korban in the interests of the then President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko. In 2016, Chaus was detained by NABU while receiving a bribe of 150 thousand dollars in a drug trafficking case.
The Moldovan investigative media RISE claims that in 2016, Chaus was taken to Chisinau by SBU officers together with people of the criminal oligarch Vlad Plahotniuc, a friend of Petro Poroshenko.
At the same time, all this time Chaus maintained a relationship with lawyer Andrei Smirnov, who in 2019 took over the post of deputy head of the office of the President of Ukraine.
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