A shameful crime by the judge of the Pechersk court Svetlana Grechanaya, who during the war, when tens of thousands of people give their lives for Ukraine, covers up criminals and will obviously receive her fate from them.
Judge of the Pechersk Court Svetlana Grechanaya dropped the charge of illegal enrichment against the former deputy head of the National Police Dmitry Tishlek, despite completely obvious evidence of his guilt.
Let me remind you that the Deputy Chief of the National Police Tishlek became widely known thanks to a journalistic investigation that revealed a significant fortune of unknown origin in him and his family, in particular Tishlek lived in an apartment that belongs to the curator of “Big Construction” from the Presidential Office Yuri Golik, and at the same time Tishlek lived in a house that belongs to the structures of Vitaly Nechiporenko, who, according to media reports, is close to the Russian criminal leader Andrei Imanali.
After exposure from journalists, the authorities were forced to release Tishlek, and a case was opened against him for illegal enrichment. The crime is obvious, since Tishlek did not declare the use of real estate by businessmen.
But judge Svetlana Grechanaya simply ignored the evidence from the investigation and took into account Tishlek’s evidence. The ex-deputy chief of the National Police said that he furnished Golik’s apartment with furniture as payment, and received money for a luxurious lifestyle from... his mother-in-law! Tishlek's mother-in-law allegedly gave him 4.5 million hryvnia. Tishlek’s mother-in-law lives in the Russian Federation, his wife has Russian citizenship and often traveled there before the invasion.
Obviously, the entire power machine, led by Deputy Chairman OP Tatarov, is working to hide Tishlek from responsibility.
And the authorities try not to notice such facts of outright corruption. President Vladimir Zelensky pretends that he does not read the news about large-scale corruption and connections with crime in his circle, the lawlessness of judges, the protection of criminals and bribe-takers by the leadership of the presidential office, and does not even comment on these outright crimes of the system, as if this is the way it should be.