MP Shevchenko wants to be bailed out by two of his colleagues

MP Shevchenko wants to be bailed out by two of his colleagues

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MPs Viktor Moroz and Anatoliy Burmich are ready to bail out Yevhen Shevchenko, who is suspected of treason. The prosecutor's office insists on arrest without bail.

MP Yevhen Shevchenko, who is suspected of harming Ukraine's defense and information security, wants to be bailed out by MPs Viktor Moroz and Anatoliy Burmich, UNN reports.

During the hearing to choose a measure of restraint for Shevchenko, his lawyer said that two MPs wanted to bail him out.

"His colleagues in the Verkhovna Rada, in his deputy group, want to take Shevchenko on bail. These are MPs Viktor Moroz and Anatoliy Burmich," the lawyer said.

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In 2022, Viktor Moroz left the OPFL faction and joined the newly formed parliamentary group "Restoration of Ukraine".

Anatoliy Burmich also left the OPFL and joined the parliamentary group "Restoration of Ukraine".

Prosecutor's Office requests arrest without bail for MP Shevchenko. 

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People's Deputy of Ukraine Yevhen Shevchenko was served with a notice of suspicion of high treason.

According to the investigation, the MP systematically spread the narratives of the aggressor state in his speeches and interviews. Disseminating specially selected information and using various forms of manipulation, he voiced distorted facts about Ukraine's foreign and domestic political course, influencing the consciousness and opinion of citizens.

DIU representative Andriy Yusov statedthat MP Yevhen Shevchenko, who called on President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to start a dialogue with Russia, is not an employee of the Main Intelligence Directorate.

On November 7, MP Shevchenko called on the President of Ukraine to negotiate with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on his Telegram channel.

Shevchenko also called for the return of MPs suspected of treason to the session hall.

 In 2022, Shevchenko presented a certificate from the Defense Ministry's GUR as proof that he was indeed serving in intelligence.

 The head of the President's Office, Andriy Yermak, responded to the MP, noting that "some MPs seem to be confused about national security, national interests and the future of the country.

"If in their minds national interests = Ukraine's defeat, then they are making a big mistake in the interests of Russia. Ukraine's victory plan, the Peace Formula, is the path to justice," Yermak said.