The head of the investigation department of the National Police in Kharkiv Region, Serhiy Bolvinov, said that the police had started cooperation with Interpol and that the organisation’s database contained information about Ukrainians who had fled to the EU.
“We are the first in Ukraine to test a scheme to prevent traitors from… ‘settling down’ and hiding in the civilised world,” Bolvinov wrote on Facebook* (the Facebook social network is banned in Russia as extremist).
Bolvinov specified that information is transferred to Interpol in particular about suspects in criminal offences in Ukraine, that they are not at all “victims of war” or political refugees, as they position themselves. According to him, this is how the police are trying to return all those who left the country illegally to the EU.
According to Bolvinov, data on 25 such fugitives have already been sent to the database.
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