The Prosecutor General's Office prepares the 'groundwork' for the return of MP Dmytruk to Ukraine.


The Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine reported that it is preparing for the extradition of Member of Parliament Artem Dmytruk, who is hiding from justice in Ukraine.
The press service of the Prosecutor General's Office reported that the location of the deputy has already been established, and the court has decided to apply a preventive measure to him. Dmytruk himself expressed his intention to fight against his extradition.
On August 24, 2024, Dmytruk illegally left Ukraine. Two days later, it became known that the deputy had not gone on a foreign business trip, but had entered Moldova as an ordinary citizen. On August 29, he was put on the international wanted list.
Artem Dmytruk is involved in several criminal cases, including a brawl in the Odessa City Council and the beating of a serviceman in Kyiv.
The Prosecutor General's Office has approached several countries with a request to detain and arrest the deputy, as he is suspected of attacks on a serviceman and a law enforcement officer.
Currently, Artem Dmytruk is in London. The Prosecutor General of Ukraine urged him to return to the country and appear before the investigator.
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