Former head of the Party of Regions faction in the
Verkhovna Rada, Oleksandr Yefremov, has been detained on suspicion of violation
of the territorial integrity of Ukraine, Ukraine's Prosecutor General Yuriy
Lutsenko has said.
"Ex-head of the Regions Party faction Yefremov
has been detained on suspicion of infringement of the territorial integrity and
inviolability of Ukraine," Lutsenko wrote on his Facebook page on
Saturday.
"He has been detained at the airport with a
ticket to Vienna this morning," the press secretary of the Prosecutor
General, Larysa Sarhan, told Interfax-Ukraine on Saturday.
On November 21, 2015, the Prosecutor General's Office
of Ukraine (PGO) sent materials regarding the indictment of former Party of
Regions MPs Oleksandr Yefremov and Oleksandr Stoyan, and Serhiy Hordiyenko of
the Communist Party, to a court over their voting for the "dictatorship
laws" on January 16, 2014. The former MPs are suspected under Part 2 of
Article 364 (abuse of power or office), and Part 2 of Article 366 (forgery by
an official) of Criminal Code of Ukraine.
On November 30, 2015, the Pechersky District Court
returned to the prosecutor's office the indictment against Yefremov, Stoyan and
Hordiyenko in the case of voting for the "dictatorial laws" on
January 16, 2014. The relevant decision was made by a panel of three judges,
who said that the indictment did not meet the requirements of the Criminal
Procedure Code of Ukraine.
In May 2016, Yefremov said that he was questioned in
six criminal cases against him, but he doesn't know the exact number of cases.
The same month, former MP of the Party of Regions
Volodymyr Landik said that he would show the Prosecutor General's Office
evidence that the election results in Luhansk region were falsified, as well as
other evidence of offences committed by Yefremov.
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