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Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Supreme Court warns Odessa Police over interference with judiciary
While the eyes of those that follow security, policing, and the rule of law more generally in Ukraine may be concentrating upon the (
eventually
successful) assassination of Amin Okuyeva, and wounding of her husband Adam Osmayev on the evening of 30th October, or the search of
Alexander Avakov’s home
(son of Interior Minister Arsen Avaokov) for his involvement in the supply of backpacks to the National Guard during 2015 at vastly inflated prices, it is the friction between the Supreme Court and the police of Odessa that catches the eye.
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