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26 of August, 09:01

Suspected In a violent deprivation of the life of a citizen of Ukraine detained in the Urals
Police have busted the citizen of Ukraine, is suspected of murder in his homeland.
"Operatives of the Department of national Central Bureau of Interpol and the CID GU MVD of Russia in the Chelyabinsk region in the process of conducting activities within the city of Chelyabinsk detained a citizen of the Republic of Ukraine, 1965 R. ", - is reported on the Internet representation of the regional police cupola.



He accused the police of his country in a premeditated murder committed in the beginning of 2015 in Kryvyi Rih of Dnipropetrovsk oblast. The decision of the court of Kurchatovsky area of Chelyabinsk suspect was arrested. At the present time a man is in custody for subsequent extradition from Russia to Ukraine." Despite the fact that on Thursday the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk made the announcement on the country's withdrawal from the base to search for CIS from the 24th August this year, the Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia considers unacceptable from the standpoint of combating global crime, the Russian side continues to fulfill its responsibility to combat crime on an international level, and in the interests of Ukraine ", - said Russian militiamen. Remember, August 24, Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced that Ukraine's withdrawal from the system of search of bandits, CIS, arguing that the decision by the fact that the connection of Ukraine to the Interpol database " means that now it has become part of a unified international system of investigation ". According to Russian media, Now between the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine and Russia, there are four of the Treaty on judicial cooperation. For the first six months of 2015, the Russian Prosecutor General's office was adopted 25 decisions on extradition to Ukraine. For its part, the Ukrainian police made the decision to give Russia the 12 fugitives hiding from the investigation and trial.

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