First dpty director of SBI: Dubinsky's treason case at final stage, we will hear a lot of interesting episodes at trial
The investigation of the case on suspicion of MP Oleksandr Dubinsky in treason is at the final stage, his allegations of alleged harassment and repression do not correspond to reality, First Deputy Director of the State Bureau of Investigations (SBI) Oleksandr Udovychenko has said.
In an exclusive interview with Interfax-Ukraine, Udovychenko noted that one of the crimes that Dubinsky is accused of is high treason.
"The assistance of the Russian Federation in the formation of media and public opinion, an attempt to spoil the political relations between Ukraine and the United States," explained the first deputy director of the SBI.
"Let's see what it looks like. A member of parliament from the ruling party is holding a press conference on the facts of possible corruption by the top political leadership of one of our strategic partners. This is a tool that is highly likely to create political turbulence," he said.
Udovychenko stressed that Dubinsky's attempts to explain his actions through the prism of journalistic and public activities do not correspond to reality.
"Dubinsky says that he has become a victim of repression and persecution. No, no, and no again. When the court examines the evidence, the society will hear a lot of interesting things," the first deputy director of the Bureau drew attention.
He added that the investigation of the case is currently at the final stage.