Ukraine's Interpol bureau may have helped Yanukovych, his allies to avoid criminal responsibility
The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine will next week examine the possible involvement of a number of officials of the National Bureau of Interpol in Ukraine in helping members of the criminal organization of former disgraced president Viktor Yanukovych and his allies Oleksandr Klymenko, Serhiy Kurchenko, Serhiy Arbuzov to escape criminal responsibility, Ukraine's Chief Military Prosecutor Anatoliy Matios said on Saturday night on 112 Ukraine Channel.
"I am officially responsible for this. Ukraine should not dance to the tune of three or four people. It should be able to decide whom to search for," Matios said.
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