The accused in the attempted kidnapping adviser to Yanukovych called Klitschko customer iniquity
Ex-Deputy head of the security police of Kiev Yuri Spassky, accused of attempted kidnapping in the capital of Russia, a former adviser to Viktor Yanukovych, said he wanted to obey the order of the head of the party " UDAR " Vitali Klitschko. " one of our authorized political party Vitali Klitschko asked me if I could make him some work on the delivery of the Russian Federation on the ground of Ukraine (Andrew) Portnov - former first Deputy of the presidential administration of Ukraine ", - said Spassky during interrogation, RIA " Novosti ". According to Spassky, for the work he was promised $ 1 million. He added that Klitschko was pretty close." I am very close communicate with Klitschko, there are homes, there are sometimes rest ", He added. Spassky also told the Details of how ought to be a kidnapping." I had it (Portnov) to pick up and deliver in Kiev, pre-rent an apartment and leave it at the current apartment. We agreed with Klitschko. And then it had to delay the SBU Employees. Instead He (Klitschko) introduced an initiative of the amount of money in the amount of $ 1 million, " he added Spassky. Remember, in early October, the Russian intelligence has tied the worker of the Ukrainian police Yuri Saviour for trying to build a kidnapping adviser to ex-President Viktor Yanukovych Andriy Portnov. Andriy Portnov was an adviser to Viktor Yanukovych in 2011-2014, occupying the post of Deputy head of the presidential administration. Prior to that, from 2005 to 2010, He was chief legal team of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. February 28, 2014 Prosecutor General's office demanded that the local interior Ministry and the security service of Ukraine for 10 days delay Andrei Portnov as a person suspected mass killings active participants on euromayday. Remember, February 22, Ukraine saw a change of government, with signs of a coup, the Verkhovna Rada dismissed the head of state Viktor Yanukovych from power, after which He fled the country.
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