Dmytro Tyshlek, Deputy Chief of the National Police, rents housing from russians and individuals with ties to russian criminal organizations. His wife holds a russian passport, and his mother-in-law owns an apartment in one of Kiev's most luxurious residential complexes while also expressing support for russia in the war with Ukraine.
What the top law enforcement officer hides, without being troubled by either criminals or russians in his own circle - in Lesia Ivanova's material.
00:00 - New Deputy Chief of National Police and what is known about him
06:00 - Career in Donetsk before the occupation
07:10 - Renting an apartment in Dnipro from a russian
12:38 - Life in the Kyiv apartment of Yurii Holyk
16:06 - Mother-in-law with a russian passport, support for russia, and real estate in Kyiv
20:13 - Living in the house of a partner of a russian criminal authority
Негізгі бет Deputy Chief of National Police: Wife's Russian Passport and Criminal Connections
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