The entire family of the deputy head of Ukrainian intelligence does business in Russia
Ukrainian journalists exposed another “zrada”: it turned out that the current deputy head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Semochko, who managed to serve in Crimea before the Maidan and then moved to Kyiv, is closely connected with the Russian peninsula.
This is stated in the investigation of the “Our Money” program, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Thus, according to journalists, the Semochko family owns at least three mansions in the elite village of Kozin, Kyiv region, buys wine in Odessa, where it flies by private helicopter and often visits Crimea. The last fact interested journalists the most.
It turned out that the wife, children and matchmakers of a high-ranking intelligence officer own a business in Crimea and even have Russian citizenship.
“On the Russian tax website you can use your passport number, name and date of birth to find out whether such a passport exists and whether such a person has been assigned a Russian TIN. It is received by those citizens of the Russian Federation who officially work or maintain a business. Tatyana Lysenko and her son-in-law were assigned a Russian TIN. This means that their passports with Russian names and dates of birth actually exist. Moreover, in the Russian business register we find a citizen of the Russian Federation - the full namesake of the eldest son of Stanislav Lysenko.
We find exactly the same statements for the wife and mother-in-law of the son and for the parents of the son-in-law. That is, in general, Sergei Semochko, now the deputy head of Ukraine’s foreign intelligence service, has eight relatives with reasonable suspicion of Russian citizenship. Double, in which the second is citizenship of the country with which Ukraine has been at war for the fifth year,” the story says.
Previously, Verkhovna Rada deputy Evgeniy Balitsky admitted that he has real estate in Crimea, and his son runs a business on the peninsula.
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