State Bureau of Investigation declared suspicion to MP Tyshchenko

Source: State Bureau of Investigation and Prosecutor General office

The State Bureau of Investigation has declared suspicion to member of parliament Mykola Tyshchenko due to the illegal detention of an ex-military in Dnipro.

The Bureau officers searched the MP’s apartments on Tuesday morning and declared suspicion based on Article 146 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.

The posted photos of the search show big amounts of money in cash that were kept in Tyshchenko’s house.

The Prosecutor General office chose a preventive measure in the form of the round-the-clock house arrest.

The State Bureau continues the investigation to identify all persons involved in the illegal actions.

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