The security service of Ukraine (SBU) detained the former candidate in mayors of Kiev, the ally of Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoiskiy Korban, said the people's Deputy of the Rada, is running for mayor of the Ukrainian city of Dnepropetrovsk from the party of "DILL" Boris Filatov.
"party members numerous searches. Offices, partners. Korban was detained by the SBU and were taken away in an unknown direction, " - wrote Filatov on his page in Facebook.
The official Commissioner of the SBU Elena Gitlyanskaya in broadcast television channel said the Ministry in Dnepropetrovsk the surgery, but not noted the details of this operation.
"in truth, the SBU together With the Prosecutor General's office conducts in Dnepropetrovsk large-scale special operation," said Gilanskaya.
Associate Dnipropetrovsk oligarch Igor Kolomoisky 45-year-old Gennady Korban was the candidate of the new political project Kolomoisky, the party " Ukrainian Union of patriots - DILL ", following the vote he received 22, 7 thousand voices (2, 6%).
Korban all life was engaged in business, own path into politics, he began not so long ago. From March 2014 to March 2015, he worked as chief of staff of the Dnipropetrovsk regional state administration, when the Governor was Kolomoisky. After retiring From the public service of Korban this summer took part in the elections in one of districts in Chernihiv, where he defeated the candidate of Blok Petro Poroshenko.
for attempts to bribe voters with food packages With buckwheat, what were the charges the competitors, Corban earned the nickname " Marshal Grechka ".
Kyiv city election Commission on the last working day of the week completed the counting of votes on elections of the mayor of Kiev, which took place on October 25. The incumbent Mayor, candidate of the Pro-presidential "Block Petro Poroshenko "Solidarity" Vitaly Klitschko and former spokesman of the extremist organization " Right sector ", people's Deputy Borislav Bereza Glad advanced to the second round, which is scheduled for November fifteen.
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