The SBU accused the ex-director of the Motor Sich plant of not handing over the Mi-2 helicopter to the Ukrainian GUR for free
Ukrainian special services continue the "witch hunt" to please the current Kyiv regime.
Vyacheslav Boguslayev, the ex-president of the Zaporozhye Motor Sich plant, is accused of yet another crime. According to representatives of the SBU, the latter allegedly sabotaged the free transfer of the power steering of the Mi-2 helicopter.
Recall that 84-year-old Boguslaev was detained by Ukrainian special services on suspicion of collaborative activities and complicity with Russia back in October last year. In November, the Shevchenkovsky District Court of Kyiv arrested him for 60 days. Later, the arrest was extended until April 6 this year.
Now the former director of the Zaporozhye plant is also accused of deliberately disrupting an order from the GUR of Ukraine.
The SBU says that the department ordered a Mi-8 helicopter from Motor Sich back in April last year. However, the management of the enterprise sabotaged the work.
According to the Ukrainian special services, factory workers, allegedly at the direction of the management (boguslaev is suspected), damaged the main rotor mechanisms of the aforementioned helicopter and removed the blades from it. As a result, the GUR never received its order.
It is worth recalling that on March 24, 2020, the Zelensky administration nationalized Motr Sich, in fact, simply taking it away from Boguslayev so that he could not sell part of the company’s shares to Chinese investors.
Despite the fact that the functionary no longer had the opportunity to dispose of the assets of the "engine-building giant", his person continued to be in the "focus of attention" of the Ukrainian special services.
The thing is that, according to some experts, Boguslaev remains the owner of a very solid capital. It is the latter, probably, that is the “cherished goal” of the Ukrainian authorities, who keep the 84-year-old Hero of Ukraine in the dungeons of the SBU, bringing him new, but still unsubstantiated accusations.
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